How do you say Feraligatr in Japanese?
you can say "zutt" or "ichigeki" im pretty sure its right........if its not, srry!
What is the word for 'human' in Japanese?
The word you are looking for is "Yokai." A "Yokai" is an animal spirit, while a "Mononoke" is a nature spirit, there is a difference between the two. The anime "Inuyasha" focuses around the world of the Yokai; Inuyasha himself is a "Hanyo," half Yokai, half human. The word "demon" is a mistranslation; the supernatural creatures you see in Inuyasha, are all animal spirits. Naraku for example is a spider, Inuyasha and Shippo are both canines (Shippo is a fox), and, as a generic rule in the anime, cute mammal Yokai are good guys, while "gross" animals such as reptiles, amphibians, and insects, are all bad guys. Women don't like bugs or reptiles. lol. Inuyasha was made by a woman, so, its only natural that "cute" animals would be "good guy" Yokai. Also one creature women loath most, is the spider, so its only natural that in Inuyasha, the main villain was, imagine that, a spider Yokai.
What word means attack in Japanese?
There are quite a few different ways to say 'attack' in Japanese, but the most general would be 攻撃 (kougeki). To turn this word into a verb, you simply add ã™ã‚‹ (suru) on the end to make 攻撃ã™ã‚‹ (kougeki suru).
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How do you say father in Japanese?
oto-san or to-san... i think it's the most common way to address your father in Japanese and chiciue can be used to refer to your own father but is not used to address your father. The term to-sama is a more formal.
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It is written as 'otousan' but the alphabet 'o' is silent.
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Father:
Otosan (Common/Standard; Addressing your father or speaking about somebody's father) Oh-Toe-San
Otosama (Formal; Addressing your father or speaking about somebody's father) Oh-Toe-Saw-Muh
Tochan (Less formal; Common; Addressing your own father) Toe-Chan
Chichi (Only in reference to your own father) Chee-Chee
Oyaji (Only in reference to your own father; Impolite) O-Yeah-G
Papa (Becoming popular with young children; Usually only in reference to your own father)
父 (chi chi) is used when you are mentioning your own father, considered humble and polite. You might hear derivations of the same word used in different circumstances, like 父上 (chi chi u e) which has 'ue' in the end (suffix for respect) when talking to your father it is a formal way to address him but not so common.
父さん (tou san) is for when you refer to someone's father, or your own in an informal asual way, usu gets an 'o' in the beginning, also a prefix for respect which makes it お父さん (o tou san). For further respect and formality you might also hear お父さま (o tou sa ma), no difference but just in the honorific.
父 (chi chi) is main Kanji for father, common derivations of it are 'chichi ue', 'chichi oya', '(o)tou-san' and so on, each used in different situations.
Watashiwa ai antaga daishtimasu in English?
Watashi WA ai antaga daishtimasu
i' not sure you heard that right
Watashi WA anataga aishitemasu
is "i love you"
How do you say flower of night in Japanese?
Yabun Neko (Night cat/Evening cat/Nighttime cat) Kurai Neko (Dark Cat)
What is the word 'population' when translated from English to Japanese?
群集・群衆 (gunshuu) is the Japanese word for "crowd". Note, the first spelling is for a group of living things and the second is for a group of people.
Answer'Mure' (群れ) also would be a good common choice.How do you say persimmon in Japanese?
The word 'mackerel' is サム(saba) in Japanese. The pronunciation is somewhat like "sah-bah".
The word otaku implies that someone has an obsession with some hobby, whether it be comics, movies, cars, or computers. Thus, it can serve as a somewhat accurate translation for the English word nerd.
How do you say 'where are you heading to' in Japanese?
You may say 'doko e ikimasu ka' or 'doko made ikimasu ka'.
How do you say 6 O'clock in Japanese?
In romaji: Kesa roku-ji-han ni (watashi wa) okimashita.
In hiragana: けさろくじはんに(わたしは)おきました。
In kanji: 今朝六時半に〔私は〕起きました。
The "watashi wa" is in parenthesis because, if the subject is already established as you or known to be you, you don't need to say it.
How do you say flow in Japanese?
It comes from the English word, so is pronounced very similarly: 'kuriiku.' It is written: クリーク
How do you say anata wa itsumo kiotsukette ne in English?
Literally, it means "I am lonely without you," but in more natural English it means "I miss you."
How do you say um in Japanese?
口ずさむ /ku chi zu sa mu/ means 'to hum, to sing to oneself'.
ぶんぶんいう /bun bun iu/ means 'to hum, to buzz, to make a buzz-like sound'.