gita- wo hiku
ギター を ひく
that's "to play guitar"
to say "playing guitar" like for example "I'm playing the guitar"
ギター を ひいている
gita- wo hiiteiru
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Just thought i would add this sentence
I am good at and like guitar.
わたし は ギター が とくいです
watashi WA gitaa ga tokui desu
acoustic guitar ako-sutikkugita- electric guitar (abbr) ereki, erekigita- guitar hiku -Panasonic Panda
"are you playing" in Japanese can have many meanings. i.e. Are you playing in the park? = koen de asondeimasuka Are you playing the Japanese flute? = shakahachi wo futteimasuka so it depends what or where they are playing play = asobu (as in child's play) play = fukku (if its a blowing instrument your playing) play = hikku (if its a stringed instrument) play = yarru (if its football your playing) futtboru wo yarimasu
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
drei ya gubi
acoustic guitar ako-sutikkugita- electric guitar (abbr) ereki, erekigita- guitar hiku -Panasonic Panda
They'd have a tough time deciding, but I believe that Nick and Joe would say singing, and Kevin would say guitar-playing.
I think its Pianowohiko
To learn to play Japanese chords on the guitar, you can start by familiarizing yourself with traditional Japanese music and scales. Practice incorporating these elements into your playing, and seek out resources such as online tutorials or music books that focus on Japanese music theory. Additionally, consider taking lessons from a guitar teacher who is knowledgeable about Japanese music to help guide your learning process.
Ahora (él) toca la guitarra.
ギター (gitaa) is the Japanese word for "Guitar".
You are playing music on the guitar.
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
all that biographies say is when he was a teenager
Spielkarten (pronounced Shpeelkar'ten)
"are you playing" in Japanese can have many meanings. i.e. Are you playing in the park? = koen de asondeimasuka Are you playing the Japanese flute? = shakahachi wo futteimasuka so it depends what or where they are playing play = asobu (as in child's play) play = fukku (if its a blowing instrument your playing) play = hikku (if its a stringed instrument) play = yarru (if its football your playing) futtboru wo yarimasu