What is the Japanese word for strength of character?
性格の強さ /sei ka ku no tsu yo sa/ would mean 'stregth of personality/character. 性格の固さ /sei ka ku no ka ta sa/ also can be used, meaning 'firmness of character'. If you mean something like discipline it is 規律 /ki ri tsu/ meaning 'order, discipline'.
Watashi wa nihongo ga suki desu means what in English?
It literally means "Isn't my Japanese(Language) amazing" kinda like "Don't I speak Japanese sooo well"
I'm not a native speaker so I can't say for sure but it sounds like a little bit of a pompous thing to say.
How do you say dimitri in Japanese?
I've heard that you can't translate a name into a different language.
How do you pronounce chubby in Japanese?
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How do you pronounce to eat in Japanese?
Casually: 食べたいか? (Tabe tai ka?)
Politely: 食べたいですか? (Tabe tai desu ka?)
What is Storm Wind in Japanese?
Arashi is Storm.
Kaze is Wind.
Is you just want straight Storm Wind then you'd say ArashiKaze.
However if you wanted to say it 'Wind of the storm' then it would be Arashi no Kaze.
Which sounds cooler and makes more sense in my opinion :P
How do you spell Jesse in Japanese?
ホセ /ho se/ and ジョゼ /jo ze/ are both extant Japanese terms for that name, depending on how it is pronounced.
What is the word doitashimashite when translated from English to Japanese?
This is two phrases; 'dou itashimashite. subarashii shuumatsu wo sugosite kudasai.' It can be written: どういたしまして。素晴らしい週末を過ごしてください。
It means "You're welcome. Please have a wonderful weekend."
How do you say gibberish in Japanese?
Gibberish is not a real language, but if you are talking about the code called "Gibberish," follow these steps:
Now its not that simple. Say you have a word that has two syllables. For example -
welcome. You do the same thing to the first syllable "Wel" W idig ell (widigell) then to the second syllable "come" c idig ome (cidigome)
Put it together it would be widigell-cidigome (:
& the same goes for 3 syllables words, & four , and so on.
But if you have a word that begins with a vowel , you need to put idig before
the vowel. Example Ace. Idigace
エッム(ecchi) is usually a word used to describe things as 'lewd' or 'indecent' in Japanese. Other translations may be 'obscene' and 'perverted'.
How do you say resonance in Japanese?
There are typically two ways of saying 'decide' in Japanese: 決ã‚ã‚‹ (kimeru) and [ã«]ã™ã‚‹ ([ni] suru).
Examples:
To order someone to decide, you would say 決ã‚ã‚ (kimero), which is very aggressive and should be used carefully, or the more neutral 決ã‚㦠(kimete).
What is 'hello my name is Daniel' when translated from English to Japanese?
Here in the Western World, we tend to forget that names such as Daniel are strictly European names. There is no official Japanese name for Daniel, if they really wanted to name their son that, the closest Japanese translation will be "Danjong".
How do you say please join us in Japanese?
もう一度言って下さい (mou ichido itte kudasai) would mean "can you please say that again". You could perhaps shorten it to 何て言って? (nante itte) or 何だって? (nan datte), which would be like saying "what, come again?". These shortened versions are informal though and it would not be appropriate to use them outside of groups of people that you are familiar with.
What is the Japanese word of precious?
daiji na tama (大事な玉)
But be careful. Tama has many meanings, the most common of which is a ball. It may not necessarily be complimentary if you said "daiji na tama" about a person. It might be better to use daiamondo (diamond) or shinjuu (pearl).
How do you say i appreciate it in Japanese?
"Watashi WA ureshii naru koko." I believe that's what you should say, since I translated it myself.