musuko or chonan = 1st son jinan = 2nd son sannan = 3rd son yonnan = 4th son
You may say 'niban,' written: 二番
Nibanme no musuko. But some second born sons are given the name 'second born son', which is 'Jiro'. First would be Ichiro (as in famous baseball player), third is 'Saburo'. After that I don't know.
牡牛座 /ou shi za/ is the Japanese translation of Taurus the constellation sign. The second Zodiacal sign Taurus is 金牛宮 /kin gyuu kyuu/ in Japanese.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
musuko or chonan = 1st son jinan = 2nd son sannan = 3rd son yonnan = 4th son
'Josefu' (note, the last vowel sound on the end of Japanese words is usually not pronouced.) 'ジョセフ'
"Daniel's son" would be ダニエルの息子 (DANIEL no musuko).
Some would say 'Ham' is the middle or second son between Shem and Japheth.
Kenji means second son, Ichiro is a somewhat common name.
You may say 'niban,' written: 二番
second son of a second son; so there's a guy and the guys wife has a son - her first son, then later they have another son - there second son .. so if they keep having sons the second one will always be the second son since he was born second ........ so later in life the second son of the man has a son - his first son .. then he has another one - his second one ...... so his second son is the 'second son of the second son' !!
Your half second cousin's son would be your second cousin once removed.
Nibanme no musuko. But some second born sons are given the name 'second born son', which is 'Jiro'. First would be Ichiro (as in famous baseball player), third is 'Saburo'. After that I don't know.
There are two ways to say rival in Japanese. The first is a repronunciation of the English word, Raibaru. The second is a native Japanese word, teki.
Nisei is Japanese that literally means second generation, from "ni" second + "sei" generation It was a son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who is born and educated in America and especially in the United States. Issei indicates a foreign born first generation Japanese American immigrant.
It was the Japanese character for Samurai (侍).