The Japanese wordã”ã¿ (gomi) may be used to mean 'garbage' or 'rubbish'.
"Gomi" means "garbage" or "trash" in English.
To take out the garbage = sortir la poubelle / sortir les poubelles. Both are acceptable. If you mean that somebody is hiding inside of a garbage can and you are ordering them to "get out of the garbage can" because its filthy, the French would be "Va t'en de la poubelle!"
Translation: Basura
What is Japanese for Grandpa
its not Japanese
"Gomi" means "garbage" or "trash" in English.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
garbage in, garbage out.. it also a famous underware brand garbage in, garbage out garbage in, garbage out
There are two types of garbage ants; the blue and red garbage ants. The red garbage ants collect garbage, while the blue garbage ants produce garbage.
The noun garbage is an uncountable noun; units are expressed as a lot of garbage, some garbage, a little garbage, a can of garbage, a barge of garbage, etc. The noun garbage is a concrete noun as a substance. The noun garbage is an abstract noun as a concept.
It lands in a garbage bin and is later taken to a garbage dump by a garbage truck.
The garbage of Garbage Island comes from mostly the United States
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
A garbage can is called an ashcan because the garbage in it is like ash and it's a garbage CAN. ;)
cause it is garbage
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ! Garbage, Garbage, Garbage! Why would We through this out ?
A garbage can.