answersLogoWhite

0

🎒

English to Japanese

English to Japanese refers to the process of translating words from English to Japanese. A person wanting to learn the Japanese language can use “Kodansha’s Furigana English-Japanese Dictionary” or the “Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary.”

9,779 Questions

How do you say love you dad in Japanese?

You may say "[anata no] otousan ha saikou desu."

What does 'Oran Mor' mean?

Quote from the website linked below: Oran Mor is Gaelic for The Great Music which simply means pibroch or Highland bagpipe music, and at a higher level, the music of mankind and universal nature.

How do you say table for 3 in Japanese language?

3人のテーブルお願いします (sannin no teeburu onegai shimasu)

What is the word 'great lion warrior' when translated from English to Japanese?

For phoenix they usually use the same word, in katakana (フェニックス) (fenikkusu), but fushichou (不死鳥) (literally meaning immortal bird) and hinotori (火の鳥) (literally meaning bird of fire) are also possible to use.

Add 'no musha' (の 武者) (warrior of..) after any of the words above to make it.

What does wa nani ga suki desu ka mean?

好きですか (suki desu ka) means "Do you like?". Usually there is an implied subject and object associated with this phrase that allows omission when spoken. For example, if two friends are talking and one introduces the topic of a new video game they may have purchased. The other friend might say 好きですか to ask if the first friend likes the game.

How do you write nihon in hiragana?

In katakana, "na" is ナ and in hiragana "na" is な.

What is the name 'Emily' when translated from English to Spanish?

It's gonna be the same spelling but it's not going to me the same punctuation you can see the

punctuation on google translate it's gonna be: (E MEL EY)

The Spanish version of 'Emily' is 'Emilia' (ayMEELyah)

What does 'nekohebi' mean?

Neko means 'cat' and also 'shamisen' (a Japanese musical instrument) and hebi means snake. The phrase would mean something like 'cat-snake'.

How do you say I am learning how to speak Japanese in Japanese?

日本語を話しします。 - Nihongowo hanashimasu

日本語も出来るよ。- Nihongomo dekimasuyo

日本語を使えるよ。- Nihongowo tsukaeruyo

日本語分かるよ。- Nihongo wakaruyo

How do you translate English to romaji?

If the Kanji is unknown, you may utilize a Kanji dictionary to search for its pronunciation. (Kanji can be categorized by certain common elements called "radicals" and by how many strokes are in the character.) Once the pronunciation is known, you can simply convert it to roman characters.

What does the word night stalker in Japanese?

夜間うろうろと歩き回る人

Yakan urouro to arukimawaru hito

How do you spell peace in Japanese?

Heat translates to 暑さ (atsusa) when referring to the weather, and 熱 (netsu) otherwise.

How do you write 39 years in Japanese?

If you're telling your age it would be 三十九才です。 sanjuukyuusai desu.

How do you say you are mine and i am yours in Japanese?

I can give you half an answer: "number one," in the sense of "best quality" or "preferred" is ichiban. (Have to get someone else to help with the grammar.)

How do you write 'yin' in Japanese?

The English letter 'y' would be called ワイ /wai/ in Japanese. If you mean 'y' in Japanese characters, they don't have single letters in their syllabary, but syllables, made by merging vowels with letters. E.g. the group 'm' would be 'ma, mi, mu, me, mo'. In case of 'y' there are only three:

Katakana: ヤ /ya/ - ユ /yu/ - ヨ /yo/

Hiragana: や /ya/ - ゆ /yu/ - よ /yo/

How do you say 69 in Japanese?

kanji 六十四

hiragama ろくじゅうよん or ろくじゅうし

pronounce rokujyuu yon or rokujyuu shi

What is the translation in English of the name Anita?

Anita is not a name of Japanese origin, it's actually a European name and is a diminutive for the name Anna, which was adopted from the name "Hannah" that was commonly used in the Byzantine Empire. The name "Hannah" comes from the Hebrew name "Channah" and has the meaning "favor" or "grace". Further verification of its significance outside of Japan is that the name is written in katakana as アニタ (anita), meaning it was introduced to Japan after Western exposure.

How do you say 'I'm off' in Japanese?

"I'm off" used in the sense of "I'm heading out now" would be 'itte kimasu' if you're leaving your house/a place where to which you will be returning. When leaving work, you would say 'osaki ni shitsurei shimasu.'

What is master in Japanese?

If you add "sama" after a person's name that is a way of calling them "master," but according to http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.php "sama" means "Mr. or Mrs." "Bocchama" means young master.

EXAMPLES:

Yuki-sama

Yuki-bocchama

According to http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.php"tatsujin" means "master, expert."

tatsujin : 達人 pronounced "Tah-tsu-Jeehn"

sama : 様 pronounced "Soo-mah" or "Sah-mah"

Bocchama : 坊ちゃま pronounced "Boc Cha-hah-mah"

In Japanese if a word has a double letter that is not a vowel (a,i, u, e, o), but has a letter(s) such as kk, tt, cc, ss, then you would say the first part normal then you would pause for a second or two then continue the word.

EXAMPLES:

Konnichiwa is pronounced "Kon Neh-chee-wah"

Bocchama is pronounced "Boc Cha-hah-mah"