What is ganbatte when translated from japanes to English?
It can be translated a number of ways, and used in various situations, but can usually be taken to mean "good luck," "hang in there," or "do your best."
What does adachi mean in Japanese?
Adachi is a popular surname in Japanese. It can be written with a variety of kanji and so the combination of its characters can have many different meanings.
How do you say 'are you in a relationship' in Japanese?
Well...
sayonara = good bye
ja ne, or just "ja" = see you later (a less formal goodbye, probably more suitable for a boyfriend)
So that's out of the way. Now, boyfriend... "kareshi" or "kare" (pronounced "KAH - reh") is boyfriend, and "sukidoushi" works for boyfriend OR girlfriend, as well as general "soul mate". In other words,
"Ja ne, kareshi." = See you later, boyfriend.
"Ja, kare." = See you later, boyfriend.
"Sayonara, sukidoushi." = Goodbye, soul mate.
Any combination could work. However, I assume most girlfriends would simply refer to their boyfriend by their name and a familiar honorific, such as "-kun".
(Note: I'm not certain on this, but "kareshi-kun" or "kare-kun" might be a fine way to say boyfriend as well, while being more familiar. But don't quote me on that.)
What does aisyah mean in Japanese?
It's not Japanese, if you mean the name's transliteration into Japanese, it would be アイシャ /ai sha/
Is Konnichiwa hello in Japanese?
It means "Hello/Good day, how are you?"
edit: Actually, konnichiwa literally means 'today' with a subject marker, so 'konnichiwa, ogenki desu ka' would mean (literally) 'How are you today?'
This is how konnichiwa became 'hello/good afternoon', by the way. People kept saying the full sentence until it just became konnichiwa.
In true formal, olden Japanese, saying konnichiwa on its own would be inappropriate, because it would leave the sentence hanging. In English, it would sound something like 'Today,'
You can tell this because the sound 'wa' isn't written わ (wa), but は(ha). The sound ha is pronounced wa when used as a marker (or particle) in a sentence, effectively working as a comma.
Hope all that ^ made sense.
How do you say 'I love you mum' in Japanese?
The sentence 'I love you, mum' would be ã‹ã‚ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ã€å¤§å¥½ã (kaachan daisuki) in Japanese. Little kids may also use either ã‹ã‹ã€å¤§å¥½ã (kaka, daisuki) or ママã€å¤§å¥½ã (mama, daisuki).
How do you write Lauren in Japanese?
There is no "la" sound in the Japanese language. Its equivalent would be "ra"
How do you write Abbie in Japanese?
to pronounce or to write foreign names, the japanese use what is called katakana to make the foreign word as close to its real sound as possible so in the case of Isabella it would be "Izabera"
How do you say second daughter in Japanese?
You may say 'nibanme no musume,' written in Japanese as: 二番目の娘
What is the Japanese translation for Jill?
If you are going to say it, it's Jyodii, but if yo want to write it, it'sジョディ.
How do you say question in Japanese?
You just add KA to the end of your sentence
Improvement:
Yes the particle ㋠/ka/ is the only thing that marks an interrogative sentence in Japanese, full stop 。is used also in questions, so no punctuation mark in particular.
What does the Japanese word akachan mean?
haha its IN japanese.. but not specifically JAPANESE babies.
SO yes.. it means baby
or.. if referring to someone older
it means BABY-FACE
"Yom Hakippurim" better known as "yom kippur" is the Jewish day of atonement, during which the Jews fast, from sunset to sunset (Leviticus 23), and have many other restrictions on that day. They then go to the synagogue to pray to God for forgiveness for all of their sins that they may have committed throughout the year.
What does Temari mean in Japanese?
I'm not sure, but I think this is what it means.
te/hand+mari/ball=hand-ball (te-mari)
or
tema/time, labour+ri/ advantage, official=time-advantage (tema-ri)
Maybe it means Handball or Timeadvantage. Check at freedict. com/ Online English to Japanese to English Dictionary and try to find out by putting fractions of her name like te or ri.
temari means: hand ball its a toy that the Chinese play with and was brought to japan like 500 years ago
Hand-ball.
What is Live well love much laugh often in Japanese?
Live well love much laugh often = 裕福に暮らす,大好き,よく笑って (Yūfuku ni kurasu, Daisuki, Yoku waratte)
How do you say thank you for the food in japaneese?
Watashi ni tabemono o Ataete kudasai. is "give me food please"
but better would be
naka tabette ii mono ari masu ka do you have anything to eat
How do you write big sister in hiragana?
姉 = ane, which means older sister (in general).
妹 = imouto, which means younger sister (in general).
姉妹 = shimai, which means sister[s].
How do write i hate you all in Japanese?
Minna ga kirai desu! This sounds very much like a woman if it's very seriously said, otherwise, just more of a pouting atmosphere.
お前らが嫌いっすな! - Omaeraga kiraissuna! This is said with much anger.
What does snow child mean in Japanese?
What writing system is used for the Japanese alphabet?
There is no such thing as a Japanese Alphabet. The Japanese use 3 different systems of writing, but none of them are alphabetic.
Kanji, or Chinese characters, are used for most verbs and words.
Hiragana, a simplified and flowing script, is used for verbal conjugation or when you don't remember the Kanji for a certain word.
Katakana, a simplified and angular script, is used for words borrowed from other languages.