mou ichido
'mou' means 'again', or already, and 'ichido' means 'once' I believe. 'ichido' comes from the Japanese word for one, 'ichi'. 'mou ichido' literally means 'once more' or 'once again', but I suppose it can be used as 'one more'
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"Wise one" in Japanese is erai hito.偉い人
Mō ichi-nichi means one more day in Japanese,but もう一日 are the signs that mean one more day in Japanese.
Mumei no hito or mumeihito
'Anata e ni omoi wo' is one way to say that.
To say the word no one (meaning anybody, nobody, or no one) in Japanese you would say __. If you want to say no one and mean everyone or anyone you would say __.
The way that you would say no one can understand me in Japanese is ________________. If you wanted to add the words but you to the end of no one can understand me, you would say _______.
Ichi.
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You may say 'kurasa,' or 'kurayami,' written in Japanese as: 暗さ and 暗闇
mo nae
kinyobi.
"Wise one" in Japanese is erai hito.偉い人
Hogosha is one way to say protector in Japanese.
More traditional Japanese terms for knives are Hocho(包丁) and Bocho (包丁). to say knife in Japanese is ナイフ and it is read like naifu hope this helps :)
motto もっと
"Chigau" or more formally "chigaimasu"