Japanese with Kanji: 先生、失礼します。お元気ですか。
Japanese without Kanji: せんせい、しつれいします。おげんきですか。
Romanji: sensei, shitsurei shimasu. o genki desu ka?
Literately this means "Teacher, excuse me, are you healthy?" but that's just how Japanese people greet each other.
'Sumisu-sensei wa watashi no sensei desu' may be used to mean 'Mr Smith is my teacher' in Japanese.
Watakushi no sensei wa kirei desu" For a girl teacher
Watakushi no sensei wa suteki desu" for a guy teacher
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You may use 'sensei,' written: 先生
The japanese word of song is "uta"and beautifull is"ii"...so you can say it in japanese..."ii uta"
'Beautiful demon' would translate to 美しい鬼 (utsukushii oni) in Japanese.
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
utsukushii dai shizen
The japanese word of song is "uta"and beautifull is"ii"...so you can say it in japanese..."ii uta"
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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"
Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
utsukushii dai shizen
'Science teacher' may be理科の先生 (rika no sensei) in Japanese.