What is the phrase 'Wish You all the best' when translated from English to Japanese?
There actually is no term that is said in Japan after one sneezes. The closest you can come to it is to say, "Daijyoobu?" which means, "Are you okay?" Normally, though, sneezes occur without any subsequent comments.
What does the word bonsan mean in Japanese?
Bonsai (盆栽) (lit. tray cultivation) is the art of growing trees, or woody plants shaped as trees, in containers. Bonsai is sometimes confused with dwarfing, but dwarfing more accurately refers to researching and creating cultivars of plant material that are permanent, genetic miniatures of existing species. Bonsai does not require genetically dwarfed trees, but rather depends on growing small trees from regular stock and seeds. Bonsai uses cultivation techniques like pruning, root reduction, potting, defoliation, and grafting to produce small trees that mimic the shape and style of mature, full-sized trees.
How do you say beautiful man in Japanese?
The japanese word of Handsome husband is"ii otoko dana san or kakkoi danasan.
What does the Japanese word mata aimashou mean?
'Chaimashou' grammatically is volitional/suggestive form of '-chau' which is an auxiliary verb (mostly used in informal context) added to the end of other verbs, adding a sense of "doing something to the end, completion or emphasis". However I have never heard of it being used in volitional/suggestive form. It would mean roughly 'let's.....' where in the blanks goes the meaning of the verb that precedes it.
What does ''Asuka'' mean in Japanese?
Do you mean ashi? There is no 'si' sound in Japanese.
è¶³ (ashi) can be translated as foot or leg.
What is the the meaning of 'watashi wa anata ga suki desu yo?
you are almost correct because the meaning of watashi wa anata or aishite imasu is "I LOVE YOU" ♥♥♥
i think, [not completely sure] that it means "i like you" but I'm probably wrong..
watashi wa: I
anata ga: You
suki: like.
desu: indicates the end of the sentence
i think.. :D
Either "I like you" or "I love you". Could be either one.
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it means "I like you!" the yo indicates emphasis on the statement, so in other words it would be more like "I REALLY like you!" but if you were to be affectionate the word love is ai or aishita so if it was a beginner speaking to you. Yes they said they liked you. but if they were advanced, they might mean your cute in that little kid way.
BTW The previous answer is correct.
How do you write Hannah in Japanese?
Hana (hah-nah) will be written in katakana (a set of characters made specifically for foreign words) so it would be: ハナ Also, Hana is a Japanese word so there is Kanji for the name too. So I provided a link for that too. Katakana http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana The name Hana http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hana_(given_name)
Japanese word for mother-in-law?
Haha or okaasan. You would use Okaasan when addressing your mother directly or talking to/about someone else's mother. Haha is used when talking about your mother to someone outside your family
How do you say similar Japanese?
同じ /o na ji/ is generally used for that, but it has a wider range of usage, it could mean 'the same, equal, similar etc'. 似る /ni ru/ is a verb meaning 'to look like, to be similar, to resemble'; conjugations of which (似ています /ni te i ma su/) is used to say something is similar to another in sentences.
How do you say quit in Japanese?
ここで止まれ (koko de tomare) would mean "Stop here" in Japanese. (in an informal or impolite way)
ここで止まりなさい (koko de tomari nasai) is the same meaning with usual polite Japanese way of saying it.
What does Kore wa ae desu yo mean in Japanese?
これは会えですよ (kore ha ae desu yo) is like saying "This is a meeting".
Is family important to the Japanese?
in japan family is always first.. and always loyal to the eldest.
in japan there are many loyal familys or groups..
The Yakuza ( Organized Crime ) are the loyalist people in modern japan . They treat everyone in the gang like family - brothers andeven look down on petty crime.
japans way of living is different then other sosietys.
How do you spell shigemi in Japanese kanji?
茂み /shi ge mi/ if you mean it as a noun meaning 'brushwood, thicket'. If you mean it as a name there are many different writings to Japanese names almost without an exception. One writing would be 重実.
If you mean any other names or titles inserted from a foreign origin into Japanese, it would be written シゲミ /shi ge mi/.
What does the Japanese name Yako mean?
I have found two meanings for Miyako, but I'm still trying to find which is the correct, or at least most commonly known one...
Japanese names are made up of small parts which mean different things. In this case, the parts are 'mi' 'ya' and 'ko'.
I know that 'mi' means 'beautiful', and 'ko' means 'child'. 'Ya', however, is so far unclear to me.
Miyako could either mean:
or
Personally, I prefer the latter. =]
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Miyako writes 美夜子 , 夜 (ya) standing for night ( http://jisho.org/kanji/details/%E5%A4%9C )
What is the word 'stand' when translated from English to Japanese?
The verb "to do" is 'suru' or 'yaru' in Japanese.
What does kikyo mean in Japanese?
Taken from Wikipedia:
The final syllable "ko" is typically written with the kanji character for child, 子. It is a common suffix to female names in Japan. The first syllable "Kyō" can be written several different ways, with different meanings.