What does Maho Kage no Michi mean in Japanese?
It means something along the lines of "The Way of the Magic Shadow"
How do you pronounce the Japanese word for turkey?
Since you wrote it with lower-case, I assume you mean the animal. ターキー /taa kii/ and 七面鳥 /shi chi men chou/ are the words for it in Japanese.
What does the phrase 'henji ga osokunatte gomenasai' means when translated from Japanese to English?
Sorry for replying late (to your letter/email)。
How do you say get well soon in Japanese?
'Watashi no kodomo WA byouki desu' is how you could say it in Japanese.
(In 'byouki' the 'you' syllable is read like in 'yoke', just with longer sound of 'o')
What is the word 'orange blossom' when translated from English to Japanese?
hana is a blossom kaika suru is the verb to blossom
What word means Moon in Japanese?
衛星 (eisei) is like satellite (as in celestial body orbiting a planet), and 多い (ooi) means numerous. So to say "many moons" or "many satellites", you could say 多い衛星 (ooi eisei).
Instead of using "ooi", it sounds more natural to me saying, "takusan no"(沢山の) eisei.
How do you write this is sushi in Japanese?
This was via an online translater, so may not be accurate:
私の好きな食べ物寿司です。
------I know Japanese and its pronounced watashi no ichiban sukina tabemono WA sushi desu.
watashi no - meaning my . ichiban sukina - meaning favourite . tabemono - meaning food . sushi - of course meaning sushi. and desu is put at the end of a sentence to make it polite, and its pronounced dess------ by lani
Possibly a pilot, more specifically, possibly a kamikazi pilot.
How do you write Diane in Japanese?
ダイアン /dai an/ is the Japanization of that name. ディアーヌ /di AA nu/ is another spelling for it but less common.
How do you say my room in Japanese?
"I want to make a room reservation" = "Watashi wa heya no yoyaku o shitai".
How do you say bliss in Japanese?
Mōjin is blind person but you really need to be more specific there are so many blinds
window blind
birdwatching blind are both buraindo
How do you spell the word Language in Japanese?
hon in romaji and 本 ( I don't know the Japanese writing for sure, I got 本 of a translator site, but I'm sure about hon ).
How do you say therefore i keep my distance in Japanese?
i would say but none of the symbols are on my keyboard sorry
What do you call secret love in Japanese?
If by secret love you mean a person, you might try "kakushi" (concealed man). If you mean the love itself there is "mitsuu" (literally secret relations i.e. adultery) or if its secret to the other person maybe "okabore = unrequited, illicit love.) Sounds like you have some interesting homework.
How do you pronounce the word River in Japanese?
水 /mi zu/ is 'water' in Japanese. Pronounce it mi like in milk, and zu like in zoom, just with slightly shorter 'u' sound.
What is the word roselle in Japanese?
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese? said the same
How do you say rock-star in Japanese?
岩 (iwa) is like a small rock and 石 (ishi) can be used for small stones, jewels or gems.
How do you say kaitlin in Japanese?
It means nothing.
It is simply a name and has no meaning.
You might be thinking of Chinese, in which if you were to translate the name you would be able to choose characters which hold meaning.
How do you say every day in Japanese?
I'll use Romaji. Consonants are pronounced pretty much the same. Vowels:
A- Ah.
I- Eee! (Like, A mouse, EEEE!)
U- Oooooh.
E- Ay!
O- Oh. (Like Oh, I get it. Short.)
Konnichi-wa is probably one of the most famous, and it means 'Good Afternoon'.
Ohayo gozaimasu is 'Good morning' but if you don't need to be formal, it's 'Ohayo'
Kon-ban-wa is good evening.
Since you said 'every-day' I'm going to assume you know the average first time hellos and goodbyes 'Hajimemashite' and 'Yoroshiku'.
O Genki desu ka? is 'How are you?' and it's polite. If you don't need to be so polite omit the O. You really could get away with saying 'Genki'.
If don't want to sound like a baka gaijin, try 'Genki datta' or 'Sakin dou' which mean roughly 'How's it going?'
How have you been doing (recently)? (Saikin) dou-shiteta?/(Saikin) nani-shiteta
What have you been doing? 'Nani yatteta yo' (Recently, from a few seconds to a week ago)
Hope you pick some of it up. It's a lot, but very fun and rewarding.
How do you say history in Japanese?
I would say : 昔を鑑みろ : 'mukashi wo kangamiro'. Literally meaning 'take heed or learn from the past'.
過去から学ぶ, Kako kara manabu
The Japanese word 'muda' translates as a word meaning futility, uselessness, idleness, waste or wastefulness into the English language and it is an important concept in the Toyota Production system.