Well, 'suwaru' is the dictionary form for 'sit'.
But if you want to tell someone to sit, in a polite way, say "Suwatte kudasai." (Sit please.)
To make it impolite, just remove the kudasai. (Sit!)
People stand, animals stand, trees stand, almost all living things stand.
Oni stands for Japanese monster.
The verb "to stand" is 'tatsu,' written in hiragana as: たつ
What is Japanese for Grandpa
its not Japanese
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
In Japanese, the letter "p" is pronounced as "pi" and represents the sound like the "p" in English.
Japanese animation.
ジェーコッブ (Jeekobbu)
"龍" (tatsu) in Japanese means "dragon". Dragons are mythical creatures that symbolize strength, power, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
goddess of death in japanese
Santakukoru is Santa Claus in Japanese
it stands for Japanese domestic market
Oni stands for Japanese monster.
The verb "to stand" is 'tatsu,' written in hiragana as: たつ
Auspicious or happy occasions
The verb 'tatsu' means "to stand." To command someone to stand up, you may say 'tatte kudasai.'
The 'L' does not exist in the Japanese language. Nor does a stand alone 'H'. You would have to rephrase it.