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English to Japanese

English to Japanese refers to the process of translating words from English to Japanese. A person wanting to learn the Japanese language can use “Kodansha’s Furigana English-Japanese Dictionary” or the “Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary.”

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What does the Japanese word 'muchi' mean?

Written 夢中, "muchuu" means daze or trance. Written 霧中, "muchuu" means "in the fog".

How do you say im the best in Japanese language?

Watashi-tachi (literally I/me and company) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_pronouns

How do you say 'impossible' in Japanese?

無限 (mugen) For pronunciation read this site http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~bestor/easy_pronunciation.htm

Translate very good into Japanese?

togiretogire, buro-kun, ブロークン

or wasureru わすれる

To say something is broken, you would say:

X は わすれっています。

What does hajime mean in English?

始める (hajimeru) is the Japanese verb for "to begin".

How do you say you lost the game in Japanese?

'Geimu WA anata no make desu.'

The above is not correct gramatically, and considering what you're trying to translate, there's no need to be so formal, either.

"Omae ga geimu wo maketa" would work just fine.

When was Boku wa Kimi ni Koi o Suru created?

Anata to Watashi to Kimi to Boku was created on 2004-12-25.

What does kohai mean in Japanese?

kohai or 後輩 means junior, as in someone in a lower grade at school

How do you count to ten in Japanese?

1=Ichi

2=ni

3=san

4=chi (yon)

5=go

6=rocku

7=sitchi (nana)

8=hatchi

9=kyu

10=jyu
ichi, ni ,san, shi, go, rocku, nana, hachi, ku, ju

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

You then repeat it for over 10. So 10 + 1 = ju ichi

How do you say clumsy in Japanese?

不器用 /bu ki you/ and 不精巧 /fu sei kou/ can be used.

What is the phrase 'nice to meet you' when translated from English to Japanese?

there's two ways to say "nice to meet you".

- 初めまして。(hajime mashite), or

- どうぞよろしく。(doozo yoroshiku)

Or you also can say both, "hajime mashite, doozo yoroshiku".

What does suka mean in Japanese?

what is saku tuna English, Japanese or japalish

saku is Japanese and tuna is English

What is the Japanese word for prince white cat?

ou/王 or daiou/大王 difference- daiou means a greater king

How do you say school girl in Japanese?

There are a few different ways to ask 'where is the school?' in Japanese:

- 学校がどこにあるんですか (gakkou ga doko ni arundesu ka)

- 学校がどこにありますか (gakkou ga doko ni arimasu ka)

- 学校はどこですか (gakkou ga doko desu ka)

What does this japanese word ari means?

Ari translates to "ant".

'Ari' can also be a name, the Japanese pronunciation of Ali or Ally (name context).

Arii (long i) is also a way to say thanks in Japanese, the slang way, used between close friends (NEVER use it with a customer or your boss, unless that is, if that customer or boss is really close to you), as it is the first three letters from 'Arigato', which is how to say 'Thank you'.

What is undefeated in Japanese?

無敵(むてき). In romaji it is muteki. You pronounce it like mu-teh-key.

How do you say i have arrived in Japanese?

"I have" is tricky in Japanese. It depends upon the object of the sentence.

If you "have" something living or non-living.

arimasu - romaji form

あります - hiragana form

Above is the Japanese verb used for non-living things. Like foods, drinks, plants (considered inanimate), office supplies, etc.

Next, the verb always comes at the end of the sentence.

I have a hat.

わたし は ぼうし が あります。

Literally translated: I is hat have.

imasu - romaji form

います - hiragana form

Above is the Japanese verb used for living things. For people and animals.

I have a cat.

わたし は ねこ が います。

Literally: I is cat have.

What does So Ho mean in Japanese?

A lot of kanji can be read 'ho', but for ones that are used as single nouns (or prefixes) this must help:

歩 /ho/ means 'step' as in moving step by step, and acts as a counter, like 一歩 /i-ppo/ (1 step) 二歩 /ni ho/ (two steps) etc.

帆 /ho/ means 'sail' as in a ship.

穂 /ho/ in botany means 'spike, ear, capitulum' as well as 'scion' used in transplantation or grafting two plants, and in normal usage means 'tip, point, head'.

舗 /ho/ means 'shop, store' like in 質舗 /shi chi ho/ which means 'pawn shop'.

干 /ho/ (also 乾 /ho/) only used in compound nouns means 'dried...' like 干物 /ho mo no/ meaning 'dried food'.