Shinu - (verb, "to die.")
Shinda - died
Colloquial for death in Japanese in some area like Hiroshima, Shimono-seki, Miyoshi, would you believe this, is, "Santa Maria". Yes, I was surprised myself when my Japanese friends said it when I visited them sometime late 80's & early 90's.
Shi: death (noun)
It is pronounced 'shi,' but written as: æ»
What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
The word drag when translated from English to Japanese is hipparu.
The word heaven when translated from English to Japanese:tentoutokoyonokunioozorahebunjokaiten
The word king when translated from English to Japanese:OusamaKokuouOumonoKinguOuja'Ou.'
死
Not sure what "aton" is, but "death" is "shi" (pronounced: shee) in Japanese.
What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word sick when translated from English to Japanese is mukatsuku.
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
The word drag when translated from English to Japanese is hipparu.
There is no equivalent word in Japanese for the English word "a."
The word crown when translated from English to Japanese is oukan or kuraun.
The word listener when translated from English to Japanese is kikite or risuna.
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is ăăŁăłăăȘăł (champion).
Of= No in Japanese
There's no such word in Japanese.