Goddess is megami, pronounced meh-gah-mee. Articles aren't really used in Japanese, so there's no need to say 'the'. If you want to say something like 'the goddess is pretty', you would say "Megami WA kirei desu."
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
ai no megami
Tsuki no megami
Goddess is megami, pronounced meh-gah-mee. Articles aren't really used in Japanese, so there's no need to say 'the'. If you want to say something like 'the goddess is pretty', you would say "Megami WA kirei desu."
You can say 'hi no megami,' written: 火の女神
Uke mochi a Japanese goddess of the Shinto religion that means, "goddess who posseses food." oo-kay mo-chee
'Taiyou no ohime-sama' in general translation. In Japanese mythology Amaterasu and Hirume are known as deities of sun.
"Mizu no megami"Pronounced: mee-zoo no meh-gah-mee
Literally, it can be translated as 'kage no megami,' written: 影の女神
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
The sun goddess Amaterasu.
in Japanese blonde goddess means 「ブロンドの女神」