Japanese: 忠実な
sorry if you need it in English letters but ill get to that soon so ask the question again sometime and ill have it for you :)
忠诚- Chinese loyaal-dutch fidèle- french loyal-German πιστός- greek leale-Italian 忠節- Japanese 충성하는- Korean leal-Portuguese and spanish верноподданическо- Russian
王立の /ou ri tsu no/ is Japanese word for 'royal' as a modifier. ロイヤル /ro i ya ru/ can also be used, but it's just the Japanization of the English words 'loyal' and 'royal' both.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
忠実な Chūjitsu na
roiyaruI think it also can mean royal.
loyal = Ua kupaʻa
The Samoan word for loyal is "faitauga."
Yes, "loyal" is a two-syllable word.
Hachiko was a Japanese Akita.He was loyal..R.I.P Hachiko And His Master..
loyal
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
I think it is 忠実な in Japanese.
The adverb form of the word, loyal, is loyally.
忠诚- Chinese loyaal-dutch fidèle- french loyal-German πιστός- greek leale-Italian 忠節- Japanese 충성하는- Korean leal-Portuguese and spanish верноподданическо- Russian
A Daimyo had the ability to reward his loyal retainers with land.