In Japanese
æ°´ã‚’ã®ã‚“ã§ã‚‚ã„ã„ã§ã™ã‹ã€‚ (hiragana)
mizu wo nondemoii desu ka? (romaji)
[me-zoo/oh/no-N-deh-moe-EE/deh-zz/ka?](pronunciation)
Translates:
May I [get] some water?
Break it down:
mizu = water, wo = grammatical marker, nondemoii = is it okay to drink, desu ka = grammatical markers
You may say 'mizu.'mizuみず水It rhymes with 'me, too'.
You may say 'usagi' when translating bunny into Japanese.
You may say 'jigoku,' written in Japanese: 地獄
You may say 'tsukiakari.'
You may say 'dansei.'
You may say 'mizu ga suki desu.'
If your talking about spiked my drink its Watashi no nomimono o tenka sareta
You may say 'mizu.'mizuみず水It rhymes with 'me, too'.
鮭 - sake (same pronunciation as the drink, and in both words the 'e' has a soft vowel sound as in the word 'ten'.
Glasses you wear or glasses you drink from? Megane is what is on your face.
You may say 'usagi' when translating bunny into Japanese.
You may say 'oni,' written in Japanese: 鬼
You may say 'jigoku,' written in Japanese: 地獄
You may say 'yoru.'
You may say 'dansei.'
You may say 'usagi.'
You may say 'tsukiakari.'