It is watashi WA Mary. Or you could use watakushi WA Mary which is a very polite way to introduce yourself.
Because of the difference in pronunciation it can be written メリー (me rii) and メアリー (me a rii) too.
In katakana, Mary is spelled: メリー
Maryjane or Mary Jane = メリージェーン
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its not Japanese
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
What is Japanese for Grandpa
Mary, the name, is "mari" in Japanese.
"Mary" has no Japanese meaning. It's just a forename.
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Mary Wilson's favorite food is sushi or anything Japanese.
Mary Wilson's favorite food is sushi or anything Japanese.
Mary Yu-chang was born in Tientsin, China in 1891. She lived there before the Chinese-Japanese war.
Maryjane or Mary Jane = メリージェーン
Elevated vantage point is a Japanese woodblock print characteristic that Mary Cassatt used in her painting "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair."
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アミーリア メーリー エアハート。 Amelia Mary Earhart
Mary Saso has written: 'Japanese industry' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Industrial management, Industries