百三十七・100 (hyaku san juu nana)
持つ /mo tsu/ means 'to have, to possess' in Japanese. Potential form of it would be 'moteru', or 'motemasu' in polite form. 'Can you have' would be 'motemasu ka?'.
I take it it's a name, in which case ルピタ /ru pi ta/ would be its Japanese form.
'Cooro' is an adapted form of 'kuro', which is Japanese for 'black'.
Terror = "shingai"
The verb "to steal" is nusumu. (Dictionary form.)
Episode 137 "The Malicious Battle, Aizen's Trap" was aired in japanese August 15th, 2007, and aired in its dubbed form August 1st, 2009.
137 is in decimal form.
Form 137 can be requested from the school office. It has to be carefully filled out with authorized signatures as needed. There is no substitute for Form 137.
The square root of 137 cannot be simplified.
To simplify the fraction 137/12, you need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of 137 and 12, which is 1 because 137 and 12 are relatively prime. Therefore, the fraction 137/12 is already in its simplest form and cannot be further reduced.
Japanese form of what?
27.4% = 0.274 in decimal 0.274= 274/1000 or 137/500 therefore 27.4% = 137/500 in fraction in its simplest form
If someone wants to obtain a form 137 then they need to write to their tax office for it. There is no specific format or content required for the letter beyond the person's name and address and the request for the form.
As an improper fraction in its simplest form 5.48 is 137/25
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The possessive form for the noun Japanese is Japanese's.
Same mass, atomic number one lower - Cs - caesium