The word 'power' itself can be written パワー /pa waa/ in Japanese, meaning the same as in English. If you want the translation of it into Japanese you can use 力 /chi ka ra/.
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
'Uchi no kanai wa nihonjin desu' would be a polite way to say that.
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you would simply say "hurt", which is ippai desu
"hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese.
wellas you know, Horsepower is very verylarge.i would say: about: 100 horse's per power.
i say it would be at least 500 horsepower
"Kido" Do means "The Way", Ki means "Life giving energy" or power. Another translation of power is "Chikara" You would say something like this, "Kido" or "Chikarado"
'power' in Japanese is '力', pronounced 'chi-ka-ra'.
If you mean "_________ is Japanese," you would say, _______ es Japonés.
It is 'chikara,' written: 力
"You are a" would be "anata wa" in Japanese.
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
like most other cars the cadillac cts coupe ranges in horsepower depending on the engine size depends on what the horse power is say you have a 2.8L V6 engine the horsepower will be 210 say it was a 5.7 or 6.0 V8 horsepower will be a little higher at 400
To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
Halo isn't a world in Japanese so you would say Halo...
You can say "だれも" (daremo) in Japanese, which translates to "no one" in English.