Casually: 親切にして (shinsetsu ni shite)
Politely: ご親切にして下さい (go shinsetsu ni shite kudasai)
"Yasashii" is one way of saying "kind."
its some kind of spirit like jiraya
"Ring is 'ringu' in Japanese." You may also say 'yubiwa' when referring to the kind worn on a finger.
If you mean a kind of tight necklace: Necklace itself is 'kubiwa' or 'kubikazari', but there is also チョーカー (chou kaa) which is Japanese borrowed term for choker necklace.
Sayonara is Japanese for goodbye.Improvement:Correct, but "ja ne" is a less formal way of saying goodbye. Kind of equal to saying "see you later."さようなら。Sayōnara.
Kind is 'yasashii,' or 'shinsetsu.'
shinsetsu
Yasashii means Kind in Japanese.. So you can use it as: "Omae WA tottemo yasashii desu", which means "You're really kind" Hope that helped.
how does the japanese captain king toward gulliver
Futons.
japanese
The culture is Japanese
rice dish
sushi
"Yasashii" is one way of saying "kind."
The Japanese parasol is a dance in which we use the basic steps of the traditional Japanese dance. It is called Japanese parasol because we use a Japanese kind of umbrella which is a parasol.
Japanese foods of course! (but I do not know what kind of Japanese food)