What is the Japanese word for the color grey?
The Japanese word for the color grey is "グレー" (gurē), which is derived from the English word "gray." Another term used is "灰色" (haiiro), which literally means "ash color." Both terms are commonly used in different contexts.
What is the Japanese flowers name?
there is no real male name for this but there is a female name that means flower. Hana or hanae or hanako
How do you say pretty lady in Japanese?
An informal way: 'Atashi WA kirei nandesu yo' (girlish)
A formal way: 'Watashi WA utsukushii desu'
How do you say big city in Japanese?
Oniisan
If you consider them really close to you then you can call them 'oniichan'
How do you say are you dead in Japanese?
The word 'shinigami' which literally means 'god of death' can also be used referring 'death'.
Questions like this remind me of why so many Japanese think we're idiots. You can't even speak the language, but you want to know how to say meaningless flack like this.
How do you write Georgia in Japanese?
イラクリ グルガニッドザ /i ra ku ri gu ru ga ni ddo za/ is the way, if ever to, write it in Japanese. It's always the name's owner's choice how to write it according with how they want it to be read so neither this nor any other foreign name is not wrong if customized your preferable way.
How do you say 'I am worried about you big brother' in Japanese?
'Niichan no koto o shimpai shite iru yo.'
How do you say where did it go in Japanese?
僕はどこにいた? (boku WA doko ni ita) would mean "Where was I?" in Japanese.
Answer- Informal : Watashi WA dokoni itandakke. (umm.. where was I?)(where was I again?)- Informal : Watashi WA dokoni ita no kashira. (wondering to oneself) (where was I?)
- Formal : Watashi WA doko ni imashita ka. ( Where was I?)
You can replace 'watashi' with 'boku' which adds a masculine or boyish sense.
You can remove kke from the first sentence to remove the sense of trying to remember, or saying again in the end. You can also remove no kashira in the second one to undo the sense of wondering or thinking out loud to yourself.
How do you say are you serious in Japanese?
'Are you serious?' in Japanese may be translated as マジã§ï¼Ÿ (maji de), 本当? (hontou) and 本気? (honki). These are all quite casual, especiallyマジã§ï¼Ÿ
What does the Japanese word sun mean?
Sunshine or sunlight in Japanese is
Kanji: 陽光
Hiragana: ようこう
Romanji: youkou
It's pronounced yo--ko-- (extend the "o" sounds for each syllable)
Like saying Yoko Ono's first name, but with longer "o"s.
What does daisuke mean in Japanese?
I don't know what Daisuke means, but Daisuki (大好き) means "like a lot", "love".
Improvement:
'Suke' (丞) is a popular name ending for 'ninjas' in the past, like gennosuke , sasuke etc. Names in Japanese have mostly numerous spelling each and thus can have different meanings, a way to write 'daisuke' is 大丞 meaning 'great help'.
Yeh i agree with this beotch up here, by the way i'm very cheap.
What is the Japanese word for sea otter?
海獺 is the kanji for 'sea otter', a kind of marine mammal. It has three readings all meaning the same. 'Rakko' and 'Umioso' and also 'Umiuso' are how it can be read but the two latter ones are old usage and rakko also written in katakana ラッコ is the more common one.
How do you spell Nikki in Japanese?
In Finnish you would spell it "Nik - Ki"
In most Latin-script languages (from Hungarian to Spanish to German to Turkish) Niki or Nikki would be fine in terms creating a name pronounced like "Nikki". If instead, the asker is looking for the dimunitive of Nicola or the equivalent of Nicola in other languages, that is more difficult. For non-Latin script phonetic languages, the name "Nikki" would be spelled according to the rules of the script. Note that the transliterations below are nonsense words in the languages, but sound like "Nikki".
Greek: Νικκι
Cyrillic Languages (like Russian, Ukranian, Kazakh): Никки
Arabic Languages (like Arabic, Farsi, Urdu): نيكّي
Hebrew: ניקי
How do you say face in Japanese?
ファニーフェース /fa nii fee su/
[ee = elongated 'e' sound like in end]
Also:
こっけいな顔 /ko-kei na ka o/. As well as other ways to say it like 'hen na kao' or 'okashii kao' can be used.
How do you say don't in Japanese?
it depends what youre saying but in general the word will end in '--naide' (eg, dont laugh= warawanaide; dont go=ikanaide; dont forget=wasurenaide.... but i dont understand= wakarimasen)
if you want to say dont as in 'dont do that' its 'yamete kudasai'
Couldnt find lying but lie is rai, soragoto, uso, gi, tsukurigoto, itsuwariv
What is the word yeah in Japanese?
'Ya' like 'yea, aite' in spoken could be translated to Japanese to 'hai' , 'hai hai' , 'sou da' , 'okke' , 'un' ( reads oon) , 'aa' and etc.
'Ya' like in 'yall' meaning 'you', usually is implied from the tone or dialect of speaking Japanese, since most of the time 'pronouns' are dropped in the language. But close terms for it could be 'kimi' , 'temee' , 'anta' etc.