姫様 : 'hime-sama' can be used as 'princess' but the main word for it is 王女 : 'oujo'. Not to be confused with 'ojou' which means 'daughter, young lady, mistress' and is usually used as 'ojou-sama'.
This is my best GUESS based on sounding out the word really...
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Kanji: 王子 ; Kana: おうじ ; Romaji: Ouji
Kana: プリンス ; Romaji: Purinsu, can also be used. (the same word with Japanese reading)
'My princess' would literally be 私の姫 (watashi no hime) in Japanese.
'Fairy princess' would be translated as妖精ã®å§« (yousei no hime) in Japanese. You may also add 様 (sama) on the end.
かわいい姫
kawaii hime
Hime 姫
"hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese.
Princess in Japanese/Hime "hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese. Hime :D
'Mizu no oujo'.
Hana Hime.
tsuki hime
Kawaii- cute
Kawaii- cute
"hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese.
Princess in Japanese/Hime "hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese. Hime :D
'Mizu no oujo'.
Hana Hime.
You may say 'kawaii desu.'
'You are princess' would be 'anata WA oujo-sama desu'.
Tōji no ōjo
tsuki hime
青い姫 (aoi hime) means "Blue Princess".
Anata WA kawakunai desu