How do you say freak of nature in Japanese?
strange is not Japanese.
strange is English.
but nice try trying to trick people.
the Japanese equivalent for strange depends on the type of strangeness.
eg. in English you could say strange, weird, odd, crazy, freaky etc etc blah blah blah
but some things that might be called weird, might not also be called freaky etc etc blah blah blah
so best to post your question as a complete English sentence so that the reply you get will fit the context correctly
i could tell you about 15 different stranges that would be used exactly the same way by every single native speaker of nihongo. which is the beauty of Japanese, it is so traditional and structured that everyone makes the same noise for a dog = wanwan
but in English some people will say woof, others ruff and others grrr etc etc blah blah
you gotta get away from word for word translations.
always think of context
I want to be with you in Japanese?
会いたい /ai tai/ literally means 'Want to to see', which figuratiely is used in the same meaning as 'I miss you'.
恋しい /koi shii/ is an adjective literally meaning 'missed, yearned for'. In this case it's used like あなたが恋しい /a na ta ga ai shii/ literally meaning 'You're missed/yearned for.' which figuratively means the same as 'I miss you'.
How do you say goodby in Japanese?
You may say 'ja ne' or 'mata ne,' or to coworkers/colleagues you may say 'otsukaresama.' When you don't plan on seeing someone for a very long time, you may say 'sayonara.' Written in the same order that they occur here, they are: じゃね またね お疲れ様 さようなら
What is the English word 'and' in Japanese?
This is quite a hard question because Japanese doesn't have just one word for 'and' - it has many.
- The particle と (to) can be used to mean 'and' when listing things. と is used for complete lists.- The particle や (ya) is used to for incomplete lists. It's useful to think of lists using や as starting with 'things such as...' or ending with 'etc'.
- The て form (te-form)of a verb can be used to connect sentences with the word 'and'.
- Adjectives can be connected with either~くて(~kute)or ~で (~de) depending on whether the adjective is a i-adjective (くて) or na-adjective (で).
Examples:
How you say antonio in Japanese?
アントニオ /an to ni o/ is Japanese spelling of the word, the pronunciation is almost identical to its English counterpart.
How do you say shadow in Japanese besides kage?
Shadow Girl in Japanese is:
影の女の子 Hope this helps, really. The last person who answered made a very racist comment about you.
Shadow= kage + Girl= onna
So, you pronounce it kage-onna.
It changes the sounds of "letter" in Japanese
They do not really have letters, they have sound like ha ka and te
ha with " after it (ha") changes it to ba
ka with " after it (ka") changes it to ga
te with " after it (te") changes it to de
If you want to learn more about the Japanese language or you do not understand my answer, this website may help you out.
www.thejapanesepage.com
What is the Japanese word for sumo tournament?
A Japanese official Sumo Tournament is called 本場所 /hon ba sho/.
How do you say what month were you born in in Japanese?
Nací el veintiocho de junio. Months are not capitalized in Spanish.
How do you say how are you in Japanese with English letters?
Expression..................................Formality Level....................Usage
Genki?...............................................Low................................Colloquial
Ogenki desuka....................................Standard..........................Spoken
Gokigen ikaga desuka...........................High................................Spoken
*Ikaga osugoshi desuka........................High................................Written
Ongeki de irasshai masuka....................Very high..........................Written
*Ikaga osugoshi de irasshai masuka........Very high..........................Written
[* The two marked ones mean more like 'How have you been'.]
How to say pregnant in Japanese?
Pregnant (n)
ninshin shite iru
妊娠している。
eg:
I'm pregnant.
watashi WA ninshin shite imasu.
私は妊娠しています。
the number five is pronounced "go"
while im at it
1-ichi
2-ni
3-san
4-shi (or yon because shi can mean death)
5-go
6-roku
7-shichi
8-hachi
9-kyu
10-ju
What is the Japanese name for white lotus?
白蓮 (Hakuren) is a Japanese name, which means white lotus can be read (Byakuren) too.
The same kanji (白蓮) as a word reads : (byakuren) which means 'white lotus' and also (symbolically) 'purity of the heart' as a noun.
How do you say i know what you are saying in Japanese?
君の言っていることが分かるよ (kimi no itteiru koto ga wakaru yo) means "I know what you are saying".
Since this type of statement is likely to be made when hearing a conversation between a couple of Japanese speakers, presumably someone you know 君達の話,
分かるよ! kimitachino hanashi, wakaruyo! I know what you guys are talking about!
How can you say spy in Japanese?
諜者 /chou sa/ in general means spy. 諜報員 /chou hou in/ in sense of government spy. 工作員 /kou sa ku in/ in sense of undercover agent.
"Do itae shimashita" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "What did you do?" or "What have you done?" It is typically used to inquire about someone's actions or experiences. If you have a specific context or situation in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response!
How do you say nice picture in Japanese?
Try writing "ii shashiin", or saying "ee shasheen". Or say "kako ee" = looks good.
What does 'zen' mean in Japanese?
This is a term for Japanese martial arts.
Zen ken without the hyphen refers to exercises for Japanese Swordsmanship or iaido practice. See also Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Iaido. The word Zen is for Zen Buddhism and "Ken" is "fist" (for karate) or "sword"(for iaido).
See also the philosophy of Ken Zen Ichi, where fist/sword and the zen, meditative aspect of the movement, or the fight, become one (= ichi).
How can you translate names into hiragana?
Generally speaking, no. Most words derived from outside of Japan are written in katakana. For instance, コンピューター (konpyuutaa, computer) or アルバイト (arubaito, part-time job) are both derived from English (computer) and German (arbeit) respectively. So names like John or Helen are written as ジョン (jon) and ヘレン (heren). The only exception to this would be Chinese names, which could have crossover because of the shared alphabet. However, you would never see the name written in Hiragana as it would have a Kanji spelling.
What does the Japanese word 'muchi' mean?
Written 夢中, "muchuu" means daze or trance. Written 霧中, "muchuu" means "in the fog".