The Japanese word for air:
Well the Japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.
Well the japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.Kū
You may say 'kuuki,' written: 空気
"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
You may say 'kuuki.'
The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
"Air" in English is aria in Italian.
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atmósfera If you are talking about 'the Air', that would be atmósfera.If you are talking about 'the ambiance' or your surroundings, that would be ambiente.
Well the japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.Kū
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Sky mail ; Air mail Kuuchuu (kanji:空中) (kana:くうちゅう) means air, sky, or through air or sky. Meiru is (kana:メール) katakana for mail/post. One can't 100% precisely translate from simple Romaji (English written pronounciation of Japanese words, Romanaization of Japanese).Knowing the kanji is the only way to do so.
It literally translates to "bad air"
You may say 'kuuki.'
Al fresco in Italian means "in the fresh air (outdoors)" in English.
The japanese for water is 水 pronounced Mizu, 空気 Kuuki means air or atmosphere.
I think you're looking for 'kuuki' which is 空気 in Japanese kanji.
It means "sky/air."