Informal:
Male Usage: 僕ã®ãã‚Œã„ãªãŠè¢‹ /bo ku no ki rei na o fu ku ro/
Female Usage: ç§ã®ãã‚Œã„ãªãŠè¢‹ /a ta shi no ki rei na o fu ku ro/
Formal:
* Male/Female Usage: 我ãŒç¾Žã—ã„æ¯ /wa ga u tsu ku shii ha ha/
[*Note: Only used referring to your mother as third person, in her absence. If you are using that to call out to her like in a writing it would be: 我ãŒç¾Žã—ã„ãŠæ¯ã•ã‚“よ /wa ga u tsu ku shii o kaa san yo/.]
'(Anata no) Okaa-san WA doko desu ka'. 'Anata no' (your) is optional to use, not necessary.
The sentence 'My mom is 40' translates to æ¯ã¯ï¼”ï¼æ‰ã§ã™ (haha wa yonjussai desu) in Japanese. You may also substitute 40 for å››å.
Watashi no okasan wa sensei desu
The japanese word of song is "uta"and beautifull is"ii"...so you can say it in japanese..."ii uta"
My beautiful mother
'Beautiful demon' would translate to 美しい鬼 (utsukushii oni) in Japanese.
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
utsukushii dai shizen
The japanese word of song is "uta"and beautifull is"ii"...so you can say it in japanese..."ii uta"
My beautiful mother
penis
to say beautiful in Japanese is 美しい and it is read like utsukushii hope this helps :)
Utsukushii [美しい] means beautiful
'kurokute utsukushii'.
kirei no tsuki
'Beautiful demon' would translate to 美しい鬼 (utsukushii oni) in Japanese.
with your mouth, i suppose. "Beautiful things" = utsukushi mono
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
I'm guessing you meant 'how do you say mother in japanese?' it's 'mama' for 'mum/mom', etc. okaasan for mother
utsukushii dai shizen