You may say 'konnichiwa,' written: こんにちは
Hi ringu
Konnichiwa is 'hi' in Japanese.
髭 /hi ge/ means 'beard' in Japanese.
It depends what context you mean. If you mean it as a synonym to "fiery" or "blazing", it's "ranran".
"Hi!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
hi in japanese means yes but hi in english means hello in a informal way ;D
ヒット /hi-tto/ is Japanese loanword for English word 'hit'.
Hi ringu
hi no akuma
Warui hi
Utsukushii hi
The word 'yes' in Japanese is pronounced the same as English's 'hi'. It is written in Japanese as はい (hai).
it's konichiwaIf you want to say hi in the morning, say, Ohio gozimasu
火狐 Hi kitsune
I dont know Japanese so i had to use the English to Japanese translator to answer this question. The phrase "Did you have a good day" translated from English to Japanese is "hi WA genki deshita ka".
愛の火 (ai no hi) would mean "Fires of love" in Japanese.
The phrase 'black fire' would be translated as 黒い火 (kuroi hi) in Japanese.