mijime (mee-jee-may) is miserable, wretched, unhappy, sad, pitiable
kanashii (kah-nah-shee-ee) is sad, sorrowful
I think the romaji for Despair is Zetsubou xp
despero
'Zetsubou' means despair in japanese. Obviously Billy is the name, and so when you add them together, it comes out something like The despair of Billy or Billy of the despair. Hope this helped. Billy is short for William, the meaning of William is protector or helmet. Despair the protector is how I see it.
'le désespoir' (masc.)
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
絶望 Zetsubō
despair
Non-despair -- Elation
The word despair is followed by "of" in an archaic construction equivalent to "give up hope."e.g. I despair of ever reaching home.The word despair is often the object of prepositions "in" or "of" (e.g. depths of despair).
No, despair is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
my mom despair to clean up
The word 'despair' is both a noun (uncountable) and a verb (despair, despairs, despairing, despaired).The noun 'despair' is a word for a complete loss of hope; a person or thing that is the cause of a complete loss of hope.
Zetsubo no sora https://anislo.jp
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Answer''絶望(ぜつぼう) is how you write/read it in Japanese, literally translated 'Despair, Hopelessness'.
despero
The word 'despair' is an abstract noun, a word for a complete loss or absence of hope; a word for an emotion.The abstract noun forms of the verb to despair are desperation and the gerund, despairing.