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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 hai wakarimasu mean?

'Wakarimasu' means "to understand" in Japanese. It can be written: 分かります

How do you you say eight in Japanese?

八分 /ha-ppun/ means '8 minutes'.

[-pp = geminated 'p']

What is the kanji symbol for live for today?

my name is stephen, i just had the symbol put on my arm, we used the top symbol in this one. http://www.rankmytattoos.com/Connecticut/Enfield/18541.html

What is how much in Japanese?

It depends on the context of the question.

I'll assume that you're asking 'How much (does it cost)', it would be いくらですか?(ikura desu ka?)

Another possible context would be, "How much (time will it take)", it would translate to (時間が)どのくらいかかりますが?([jikan ga] dono kurai kakari-masu ka?) Note that if you're already talking about the subject you can safely leave out the section about time, because it would already be a shared topic that both parties are already mutually involved in.

How do you say It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all in Japanese?

それはすべてで愛さしなかつたものよりも愛して失うほうがよいです。

"Koi de sonshitte wa koishittenai yori ii."

Can you translate 'kimiwa sekushi des' from Japanese to English?

It means you are sexy. "Kimi wa" is the feminine form of "you are." "Sekushi" is the way Japanese people pronounce the English word "sexy."

What is the name Rebecca in Japanese?

This is a Western name so thus has no REAL Japanese equivalent, HOWEVER, if put in katakana, it would most likely be ベッキー(bekki-) Which would be pronounced the same as normal english pronunciation, but holding the ck sound a tiny bit.

When thinking of how to say a western name in Japanese, just remember the sounding of your name and find katakana that sound the same as well. Example: Name Kayla in English is translated to Kaira in Japanese. There is no "L" in the Japanese language and the "Y" is replaced with an "I".

Here is a wiki page that has all the katakana on it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana

What were Japanese woodblock images?

浮世絵 (Ukiyo-e; literally meaning "Pictures of a floating world") is a type of woodblock prints and paintings which flourished in Japan from the 17th century to the 19th century, they were aimed at the rich merchant class of the Edo period, popular themes of Ukiyo-e were: Beautiful women, Kabuki, actors, Sumo wrestlers, scenes from history and folk tales, travel scenes and landscapes, flora and fauna and erotica.

What does the Japanese name yukari mean in English?

"Yuki" translates into "snow"

Try to be careful; if it is "yuuki"=rain

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To OP; Context needed. "Yuki" means "snow" in Japanese (if it's written as 雪 in kanji) but it also can be used for a girl's name, as in 有希, or 友紀, etc.

Ha, "yuuki" doesn't mean "rain". "Rain" is "雨[あめ/ame]" in Japanese. "Yuuki" can be used for a boy's name. It can also mean "courage"(勇気[ゆうき/yuuki]), "organic"(有機[ゆうき/yuuki]) etc.

What is goiter in Japanese?

It adds politeness to a statement.

"Ohaiyou gozaimasu" would be a polite way of saying "Good morning" in Japanese

What does naka mean in Japanese?

Depends on where it is used. 中 /na ka/ can mean 'in, inside, in the middle of' (the same kanji has other readings like 'chuu' or 'uchi' which can mean 'in the midst of, while, meanwhile, etc').

Another case would be 仲 /na ka/ which means 'relationship, terms' as in 仲良く /na ka yo ku/ or 仲がいい /na ka ga ii/ meaning 'close, on good terms with, getting along well, etc'.

How do you say what do you want to buy in Japanese?

Do you mean to say: "Where did you buy this?"

  • どこに買いましたか? doko ni kaimashita ka? formal; polite
  • どこに買ったか? doko ni katta ka? informal

How do you say i like sports in Japanese?

There is a short word that means "American football" in Japanese. It is supposed to sound like an abbreviated version, "ame futo" which sounds like "ah-may foot-oh" (American Football). There's not a great standard way to say "football" in Japanese, as the sport is not popular in Japan.

FF4: Actually, I knew someone from Japan (his dad was here in the states for business), his English was terrible, but somehow I could always tell what he said. Anyways, back on topic, I'm unsure how to say it properly, but I have narrowed it down. It's either "American footburo" or American footbuto", the way Kosuke (the person I knew) said it was "footburo" but I've also heard it as "footbuto". I guess it all depends on where you're from in Japan, due to slightly different accents.

What is Japanese of ang ganda mo?

That's not spanish.

NO it is Tagalog and in English it means literally

"That beauty of you"

So in Spanish it would be

La belleza de ti. (informal)

La belleza de usted. (formal)

What is the word 'sweet' when translated from English to Arabic?

If you are referring to the literal words "sweet heart" (i.e. the heart is sweet), the translation would be: Qalb helu (قلب حلو)

If you are referring to expression of endearment, there are several expressions in Arabic with similar meanings, like: 3asli (عسلي), Habibi (حبيبي), Ashtidek (أشتيدك), Raghbat qalbi (رغبة قلبي), etc.

How do you say heartbroken in Japanese?

In formal interrogative form:

Nani ga (anata wo) kizutsu kerun desu ka? (What hurts you?)

In formal indicative/clause form:

(Anata wo) kizutsu keru sono nanika... (That which hurts you/What hurts you...)

(Anata wo = you) is inside parentheses because it's not necessary to be mentioned, but ok if you do.

How do you say 'I miss you' Japanese?

Best would be to say 'Anata/kimi ga koishii' (literally: you are so missed)

(Anata would be slightly politer than kimi which is casual for 'you'.)

There are several other ways to express it when you miss someone in Japanese.

You can simply say 'anata ni aitai' (literally: want to see you), or 'anata wo natsukashindeiru' (I miss you), or 'anata ga inakute sabishii' (with you gone I'm lonely).

What is joanne in Japanese?

In Japanese, Joan would be spelled ジョーン (jo-on).

Japanese word for yellow?

Kiiro.

The Japanese word for 'yellow' is "kiiroi." (黄色い) = Yellow (color)

yellow, 1. adj. kiiroi 黄色い 2. noun ki(iro) 黄(色)

KiiroIt is 'kiiro' in Japanese

How do you write i will go to japan in Japanese?

私わ日本に行く

watashi WA nippon ni iku

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nihon, not nippon.

No one ever says "nippon" in spoken japanese, ever, unless they're doing it in a sarcastic way (or are super right-wing), as it carries extremely right wing and imperialistic connotations. It would be kind like saying "these united states of America, one nation under god, forever" every time you would normally say the word "america".

What does anata no nihongo jozu desu ne mean?

This can be translated as "Your Japanese is very good," or "You speak Japanese very well".

How do you say lunch in Japanese?

Ohiru (お昼) is the correct way to say lunch. I've also seen it spelt likechushoku (昼食) and hirugohan (昼ご飯). Hope I helped!

How do you say kitchen in japanese?

Housekeeping is called "Kaji" in Japanese. Housekeeper is called "kaseihu" in Japanese if the person is not the wife of the house. If the wife is in charge of the housekeepking, she is called "shuhu."