一 (1)
二 (2)
三 (3)
四 (4)
五 (5)
六 (6)
七 (7)
八 (8)
九 (9)
十 (10)
百 (100)
Basic counting conditions are this:
1-10 - same as in English
20 is written as 2-10 (二十)
21 is written as 2-10-1 (二十一)
from that I think we can establish a pattern 11-99
100 you can just right with 百
Cupcake is written in Japanese as カップケーキ.
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食
真の愛
イェセニア (technically "I e se ni a", as there is no "ye" character in Japanese)
'Tokaiteki:' 都会的
the Japanese symbols for protection is : 守り http://www.Japanese-symbols.org/Japanese-symbols-kanji/%E5%AE%88%E3%82%8A-protection
Hello in Japanese symbols.. = こんにちは (:
for what
Cupcake is written in Japanese as カップケーキ.
1110 0111 1100 00112 is not a binary number as it has three different symbols
The Japanese have a special keyboard with Kangi characters.
That word does not exist in Japanese. In Japanese symbols, it would be written スペンサー
誰も信用できない are the Japanese symbols for "trust no one."
The Chinese symbols.
the Japanese symbols for together is 一緒 view this link for a big picture of it <a href="http://www.Japanese-symbols.org/Japanese-symbols-kanji/%E4%B8%80%E7%B7%92-together">http://www.Japanese-symbols.org/Japanese-symbols-kanji/%E4%B8%80%E7%B7%92-together</a> http://www.Japanese-symbols.org
'Twin' in Japanese kanji is双子 (futago).
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食