レベッカ
It is pronounced "REBEKKA". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "A" sounds like ain father, but shorter. "E" sounds like e in met.)
Rebecca is a Hebrew name. It has no meaning in Japanese.
Rebecca comes from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqah), which probably means "join, tie, snare".
If you just want to spell Rebecca in Japanese, it's レベッカ.
Western names are most often rendered in katakana, as it can be difficult to find appropriate Kanji with which to write the name. Rebecca can be written: レベッカ
It would be written レベカ and pronounced the same as in English.
The hiragana for sensei is せんせい , and the kanji for sensei is 先生 .
It depends on what kanji is used to spell the name. One way is mixing "friend" and "two": 友二.
It is 'dentouteki.' (でんとうてき in Hiragana and 伝統的 in Kanji.)
死 (kanji) , shi (romaji) , し (hiragana). That's why 4 is an unlucky number, as it is pronounced shi.
"Green" in Japanese is "midori." I don't have my keyboard set to Japanese characters, so I can't spell it in Hiragana or Kanji right now.
You don't, you spell it with katakana.
foreign names are written in katagana not kanji
The Japanese word for culture, "bunka", is written as 文化 in Kanji.
Rebecca Ní Chonchubhair = Rebecca O'Connor
Good fortune in Kanji can be spelled as "η¦" (fuku).
羽の矛
Rebecca Rolfe k.r.
The spelling for Rebecca in French is the same as in English, with the name spelled as "Rebecca."
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兄弟分 - pronounced "kyoudaibun"
Rebecca in Russian is spelled as "Π Π΅Π±Π΅ΠΊΠΊΠ°".
Rebecca would be the most common way or Rebekah