To make a verb in Japanese an inclusive "let's" style statement, you use the volitional form. In this case, you are using the transitive form of "to begin" which is 始める (hajimeru). The polite volitional for this is 始めましょう (hajimemashou) or 始めるでしょう (hajimeru deshou), which would be like "Let's begin". Plain form of this is 始めよう (hajimeyou) or 始めるだろう (hajimeru darou) and would have the same "Let's Begin" meaning.
津波 つなみ [tsɯnami], lit. 'harbor wave'; English pronunciation: /(t)suːˈnɑːmi/ (t)soo-NAH-mee) It already was Japanese to begin with :3
lets play darts
If u cant speak Japanese, don't have sex with a Japanese. See related link below and type it in from English to Japanese. ____ There are a few ways. 'H (pronounced ecchi) yarou' is "let's have sex". You can change 'ecchi' to 'sekkusu' (sex), and/or add 'ima' (now) to the beggining. Adding 'yo' to the end of the sentence will make it more casual, if that's what you're going for. Also why do people write anything at all if they're not going to answer? No one cares about your opinion, or your ability to post links to crappy online translators, just your ability to answer the question.
its not Japanese
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
when the Japanese begin to emigrate
There are none. Japanese words cannot begin with X.
hajimemashou
Let us commence.
Chotto lets dake
lets just say they worship it...
the first anchient japanese langugae started around 400ad
1904.
haijmari mashou
Buy a japaneze game! I meant after you've bought a Japanese game what kind of freeload/software is there that lets you play imported-Japanese games?
DRAGON
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