the name Kathleen means pure in Greek. ( i don't know when it was popular though)
How do you spell dark in Japanese?
There are a few different possible translations for 'dark doll' in Japanese. When referring to color, 'dark doll' would be æš—ã„人形 (kurai ningyou). 'Dark doll' as in 'evil' may be either 腹黒ã„人形 (haraguroi ningyou) or 邪悪ãªäººå½¢ (jaaku na ningyou).
What Japanese word means 'amusement'?
The Kanji 楽 (raku) means comfort and ease and 娯 (go) means recreation or pleasure. So, you can combine these to make 娯楽 (goraku) which means, amusement. If you want to say you find something "interesting" or "amusing", it is more common to say 面白い (omoshiroi) which means interesting. Likewise, saying you like to do something you would use 好き (suki). Though, you find 娯楽 (goraku) in words like 娯楽用乗り物 (goraku you norimono) which means "amusement ride".
How do you say the moon is shining bright tonight in Japanese?
"You're my moon" would literally translate to å›ã¯åƒ•ã®æœˆã (kimi wa boku no tsuki da) in Japanese. If you wanted to be more creative, you could say something like å›ãŒæœˆã»ã©ç›®è¦šã¾ã—ã美ã—ã„ (kimi ga tsuki hodo mezamashiku utsukushii) which means 'you are as dazzilingly beautiful as the moon".
How do you reply to genki desu ka?
This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?'
It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is used in its polite form with the honorific O in front, "O genki desu ka?" or informally "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well.
A reply to this could be "genki desu" or "hai, genki desu".
What does the Japanese word 'Sato' means in English?
Zatō is a title, the lowest of the four official ranks within the Tōdōza, the historical guild for blind men. (Thus zato is also Japanese slang for a blind person.)
How 2 say i love you as a friend in Japanese?
You may say '[person's name] no tomodachi ga suki desu.' Written: [person's name]の友達が好きです。
What is the word 'Korey' when translated from English to Japanese?
It's a name so it's not really 'translated, just the Japanese reading is a little different: コレー (ko ree) >(ee = long e sound).
How do you say knife in Japanese?
More traditional Japanese terms for knives are Hocho(包丁) and Bocho (包丁).
to say knife in Japanese is ナイフ and it is read like naifu
hope this helps :)
How do you write kitten in Japanese?
Purple in Japanese can mean Soy-sauce or Death. Hope this helped!
How do you say second youngest brother in Japanese?
You may say '[Watashi ha] imouto to otouto ga imasu.'
What is the Japanese translation of have you eaten your breakfast?
anata no asagohan o tabemashita ka
あなたのあさごはんをたべましたか。
trust me I can speak Japanese : (
How do you spell the name Jackie in Japanese?
One cannot get all foreign languages, since some of them are only spoken languages and are not written, and so do not have spelling. Also, a lot of them use different alphabets which may or may not be easy to reproduce here. So, we'll leave Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, Inuit, Hindi and Ukrainian and languages like that aside and focus on European languages which use the Latin alphabet.
There's another problem. "Jack" has a number of meanings.
The name "Jack" is a form of John (French: Jean) (Italian: Giovanni) (Spanish and Portuguese: Juan) (German: Johan, Hans) (Dutch, Czech and other Eastern European Languages: Jan)
Then there's the playing card which actually is called something else in different languages (French: Valet) (German: Bube) and in some countries they play with cards that do not have jacks (in Italy and Spain, for example)
Then there's the device used to lift up a car. (Portuguese: macaco) (German: Wagenheber) (Malay: nama orang laki-laki) (Italian: martinetto) (French: cric) (Spanish: gato)
And also the target for the game of bowls and other meanings.
I've reached the end of my collection of dictionaries; perhaps other Answerers will be able to add the translations in Dutch, Swedish, Hungarian, Romanian, Afrikaans, Swahili, Yoruba, Latvian, Indonesian, Finnish, Icelandic, Gaelic, Erse, Hausa, Polish, Norwegian, Danish, Croatian and any other language you can think of which uses the Roman script.
It is japani language.
Its answer is : I love you.
Thanks,
How do you write man in Japanese from English?
there are several way to say man in Japaneses ningen, jin, dansei, hito, and the big one banbutsunoreichou.
What is the word 'radiant' when translated from English to Japanese?
Lots of ways to say that, きらきら /ki ra ki ra/, 輝いている /ka ga yai te iru/ among others, mean 'glowing, glittering, shining'.
How do you say calligraphy in Japanese?
The Japanese equivalent of the word calligraphy is 書道 (shodou).
If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation, see the related links below.
How do you spell the numbers 1 to 10 in korean?
One is Hana
Two is Dul
Three is Set
Four is Net
Five is Daseot
Six is Yeoseot
Seven is Ilgop
Eight is Yeodeol
Nine is Ahop
Ten is Yeol
Eleven is Yeol Hana
Twelve is Yeol Dul
Thirteen is Yeol Set
Fourteen is Yeol Net
Fifteen is Yeol Daseot
Sixteen is Yeol Yeoseot
Seventeen is Yeol Ilgop
Eighteen is Yeol Yeodeol
Nineteen is Yeol Ahop
Twenty is Seumul
Count 21-30 in Korean: sumul hanna, sumul dool, sumul set, sumul net, sumul dauset, sumul yauset, sumul ilgop, sumul yudaull, sumul ahop, sorhun.
Count 31-40 in Korean: sorhun hanna, sorhun dool, sorhun set, sorhun net, sorhun dauset, sorhun yauset, sorhun ilgop, sorhun yuduall, sorhun ahop, mahoon
Count 41-50 in Korean: mahoon hana, mahoon dool, mahoon set, mahoon net, mahoon dauset, mahoon yauset, mahoon ilgop, mahhon yudaull, mahoon ahop, shehun
Count 51-60 in Korean: Shehun hana, shehun dool, shehun set, shehun net, shehun dauset, shehun yauset, shehun ilgop, shehun yudaull, shehun ahop, yeahsoon
How do you say please in hiragana?
What are words 'dark' and 'mist' when translated from English to Japanese?
a direct translation of dark rain "kurai ame" but there is no such thing I know its somehere around samunisai....
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it means "Ame"What does imi wa-nan desu ka mean?
i believe it means something along the lines of "Do you live in Japan?" or "Have you been to Japan?" because Nihon means Japan or Japanese and the desu ka at the end makes it a question. I don't know about the ima tenki, so don't count on me for an exact translation, but that's my best guess.
Update: No. im not fluently in japanese. but as u said, Nihon means Japan and tenki means like weather and "ka" makes it all to a question. so i would say it mean more like
Hows the weather in Japan?
but as i said im not 100% sure..
You guys are getting there. Nihon is japan, no is a possession marker. Ima means now. Tenki is weather. And do desu ka makes it a question. So how is the weather in Japan right now? Or something like that.
Watashi wa anata ga daikirai desu?
The question is unnaturally worded, a hallmark of non-Japanese speakers.
When you say anything in Japanese in a two way conversation it's already understood who 'I' and 'you' are.
愛してるよ aishiteruyo 君が好きだよ kimiga sukidayo 愛しています aishiteimasu are three common versions that all convey what the asker could use in a very natural manner.
"I love you"