狂った愛
Kuru~Tsu ta ai
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
The easiest way I believe would be to just use crazy. "Kuru teru" (pronounciation - after the kuru it's a sharp end and no stretching) "Atama ga kuru teru" crazy in the head <the head is crazy> "Atama ga okashi" weird in the head <literal translation - the head is weird>
somos locos
Kamu.
This is not a Japanese phrase.
usagi WA daisuki
I'm crazy in love (with...) --> je suis follement amoureux (de...) If you are a girl, you say "amoureuse" instead of "amoureux".
i dunno what is "girl" in Japanese but,"crazy" in Japanese is "baka/baka yarou"
Peinto is the phonetic translation of paint in Japanese.
"Esta muy loca" in English means "she is very crazy." So, "¿Qué dije? ¡La canta, está muy loca!" would translate to "What did I say? She sings, she is very crazy!"
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
The translation is Hoteru
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
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How Crazy Your Love was created in 2011.
This Crazy Love was created in 1987.
Tree is 'ki' in Japanese.