If you mean the animal, it's "ohitsuji."
ラーメン
牡 羊
Ironically... ramen! It's like tsunami; it's a word that actually originated in Japan, so "ramen" in Japan is "ramen". There are likely words for the different flavors or recipes of ramen, but ramen at its core is the same in both languages. Ramen is written in Japanese as: ラーメン
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
The Japanese word for lightning is Inazuma.
Ironically... ramen! It's like tsunami; it's a word that actually originated in Japan, so "ramen" in Japan is "ramen". There are likely words for the different flavors or recipes of ramen, but ramen at its core is the same in both languages. Ramen is written in Japanese as: ラーメン
Well you can noodles translates to Ramen or 見積もり.
ramen is a Japanese noodle dish that originated in china
Ramen, is a type of noodle. It is served in soup usually, and can be served with chicken, pork, beef, vegetables, and even naruto.
Some popular Japanese foods in the US include sushi, ramen, yakisoba, and donburi.
Ramen
naruto is a spiral looking thing one often adds when making ramen (spiral, ramen, get it *wink*)
Shushi The most common Japanese dish is Ramen. Followed by Donburi, which is just another name for rice bowl.
The word Naruto came from a special Japanese food called Narutomaki. it's actually that slice of fish cake with a pink spiral thing in it that can be seen on top of a bowl of Ramen!! also Jiraya first came up with the name while eating Ramen! Another funny thing about the name is if you look closely, you'll see the whole word Narutomaki in his name: "NARUTO uzuMAKI"!!
You may say 'raamen ga daisuki desu' or 'raamen ha saikou.'
Noodles, such as soba, udon, and ramen, are commonly consumed foods in Japan.
The restaurant Totto Ramen is located at 366 W 52nd Street, New York, NY. The restaurant sells a range of authentic Japanese cuisine and foods to customers.