Poison taster (someone who tastes someone's food beforehand to check if it is poisoned)
The word katakana means "fragmentary kana" or "fragmented kana". Source: Wikipedia, Japanese to English Dictionary.
The verb "to steal" is nusumu. (Dictionary form.)
deca in English is ten so in Japanese is ju however if you question is what does the Japanese word Deka mean in English its big
Uhm...I'm sorry, but there is no such word as 'rezu' in the english dictionary. I believe your question was meant to be 'What does rezu mean in English?' and for that matter, 'rezu' means lesbian. Or, if that's not the entire word and you meant 'rezun', it means raisin. Hope I helped =)
There are a few ways that one could translate the phrase 'slownik angielsko polski' into English. The phrase could be translated as "dictionary English Polish" or the phrase could be meant to mean "English to Polish dictionary".
The word katakana means "fragmentary kana" or "fragmented kana". Source: Wikipedia, Japanese to English Dictionary.
The Japanese translation for share is wakeaimasu. or you can go to an online English to Japanese dictionary.
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生 or 性 is life It can mean "spirit/sprite/nymph," and is written: 精
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According to both a Japanese to English dictionary and a Romaji to English website (which I know to be extremely accurate), it's not a Japanese term. The website said "not found", and the closest word in the dictionary was "tomodachi", meaning pal or friend in the reference meaning, as in, "Hey, pal." or "Hello, friends."
The Dictionary.
According to the Urban Dictionary it means 'Snow' in Japanese, however I haven't been able to verify this with language tools.
freetranslation.com provides a translation and freedict/onldict/jap is a Japaneese/English dictionary. Or your trusty local book store!
from your local bookstore. Or from an online store.
This word in not in the English dictionary. If you mean Chanod, it is a holy town in India