Futotte iru.
Futotta otoko next time you need something translated go to GoogleTranslate
"Fat man" would be "futotteru otoko" in Japanese.
Gordo is the Spanish word for fat or thick. Y is the Spanish word for "And" Pequeño is the Spanish word for small. Fat and small Thick and small
Grosse bise is a French equivalent of the English phrase "big kiss." The feminine singular adjective and noun also translate into English as "fat kiss." The pronunciation will be "grohs beez" in French.
'Debu na neko' means 'fat cat' in Japanese. 'Futteita neko' can also be used.
debu buta
Anata WA debu.
Gordo for a male, gorda for a female.
names do not change. to spell your name use katakana script, ji e shi ka-fat but elly fat
"Fat" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cicci. The word serves as an adjective in its masculine plural form. The pronunciation will be "TCHEET-tchee" in Pisan Italian.
"Fat Girl" in English means ragazza grassa in Italian.
Grassi in Italian means "fat" in English.
Grassa in Italian means "fat" in English.
The English word "fatty" translates to French as "gras", which translates back to English as "bold". However, the word "fat" in English can be translated to "graisse" in French(and then translated back to English as "fat" again. I don't actually know French, I used an online translator for this. Maybe a French person could give you a better answer. If you mean a person - gros(se), obèse, if you mean food etc - gras(se) - the fat content in food is called - matière grasse.
Fat translated in Hawaiian is momona which also means "delicious!"
The singular fatta and the plural fatte in the feminine and the singular fatto and the plural fattiin the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "made." The choice depends upon the gender and number of what is being "done" or "made." The respective pronunciations will be "FAT-ta" and "FAT-tey" in the feminine and "FAT-to" and "FAT-tee" in the masculine in Italian.
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