As far as I know, there isn't an accurate verb for "wonder". The closest you'll encounter is probably 思 - omo(u) - which is the same as "to think/feel/consider"
The Japanese symbol for dad is 父
the japanese hara breathing symbol
祈る (inoru), is the Japanese verb meaning "to pray".
守る (mamoru) is the verb meaning "to protect" in Japanese.
オートバイ Ōtobai
Wonder is a verb. Wonder is also a noun. Wonder is NOT an adjective or preposition.
The word wonder is a verb. The past tense is wondered. Wonder can also be a noun.
The verb of symbol is symbolise. As in "to symbolise something".
The Japanese symbol for dad is 父
How can there be a symbol for a verb?
This is the symbol for monkey in japanese. Pronounced "saru".
The verb form of icon is iconize. Which means to treat as an icon.
There is no single symbol for it, but it can be written in Japanese like this: バスケットボール
how would you use it
The verb for wondered about is wonder. Wonder is basically being curious about something or someone and you feel drawn to find out exactly what they are.
No, it is not a conjunction. The word wonder can be a noun, or a related verb meaning to ponder, consider, or question.
The Japanese symbol (kanji) for 'fox' isç‹, which is pronounced as 'kitsune'.