How do you say please exuse me in Japanese?
Well the most formal way (Which is best to use in Japan) is "Sumi masen" which is like "excuse me" also another way is "Gomen nasai", but it is more like "I'm sorry."
Other expressions like 'ano...' & 'shitsurei desu ga' can also be used.
What is the phrase 'heaven eyes' translated from English to Japanese?
Tenshi is the romaji of the kanji for angel
Or the "Westernized" enjeruu
How do you pronounce the word 'church' in Japanese?
In English, it would be pronounced "chaachu." In Japanese, the word is "kyoukai," which is pronounced KYOH-kai.
How do you spell lightning blade in japanese?
Well, lightning is "Rai" pronounced like "rye," and "kiri" (pronounced keeree) is cutter or blade, thus "Raikiri" and curse is "Akuba." Thus logic would tell me "Akuba Raikiri."
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呪われた雷剣 : norowareta raiken
How do you write earth in Japanese?
The planet Earth is called "chikyuu" (地球). Just "chi" is a general word for "earth" or "ground".
What is anata wa utsukushii desu in English?
Literally : 'You are yearned for/You are missed'.
Commonly: 'I miss you'.
How do you say My name is Tina in Japanese?
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シンディã¨ç”³ã—ã¾ã™ (shindi to moushimasu)
シンディã¨è¨€ã„ã¾ã™ (shindi to iimasu)
These are all common ways to say 'my name is Cindy' in Japanese. The most formal out of these three would be シンディã¨ç”³ã—ã¾ã™ (shindi to moushimasu).
To count to 5 in Japanese: Ichi (1), Ni (2), San (3), Chi (4), and Go (5). (I also know that "roku" is 7 and "gu" is 10.)
I also know that "baka" means stupid, "arigato" means thank you, and "domo arigato atashimas" means thank you very much.
How do you formally introduce yourself in Japanese?
"namae" if you are talking about your name ex:my name is~watashi no namae WA (your name) desu.
"o namae" if its someone else's name
ex:what is your name?~anata WA o namae nan desu ka?
What is the Japanese symbol for passion?
There isn't one single character in Japanese that is used to mean 'freedom'. The word for 'freedom' is?? (jiyuu). This would be pronounced something like 'gee-you'.
How do you say ''I am lone wolf'' in Japanese?
Casually: (私・僕は)もう一度1人でいる ([watashi/boku wa] mō ichido hitori de iru)
Politely: (私・僕は)もう一度1人でいます ([watashi/boku wa] mō ichido hitori de imasu)
Usually, 'watashi' is used by females, and 'boku' is used by males.
What does anata ni totte means?
In a question form (Anata ga okotte iru?) it would mean Are you angry?
If you're just saying it it would be You are angry (Though this would be weird to say)
What is the name of the Japanese code for the feudal warrior or knight?
'Knight' is translated as 騎士 (kishi) in Japanese.
Example:大人ã«ãªã£ãŸã‚‰é¨Žå£«ã«ãªã‚ŠãŸã„ (otona ni nattara kishi ni naritai) - "I want to be a knight when I grow up."
What is the best English to Japanese translation app?
A qualified person. Currently there is no such thing as an accurate online translator, and even the best do not perform well enough, often resulting in unintended meanings as a result of words with multiple nuances.
How do you say i am Australian in Japanese?
オーストラリア人です (Oosutoraria jin desu) = I am Australian.
A more formal way to say it is: 私はオーストラリア人です。(Watashi wa Oosutoraria jin desu.)
How do you say lieutenant in Japanese?
兵士 (hei shi) pronounced... hey-she
or
軍人 (gun jin) pronounced ... goon-jin
or
戦士 (sen shi)
There are many ways to say (or use the idea of) love. Koi can be translated as feelings or love, but the most known and widely used term is Ai. The verb is Ai suru and to say like you would say daisuki.
How do you write kiyomi in kanji?
The word 'kamiyah' doesn't exist in Japanese. However, if you're looking for the Japanese transliteration of this word, then it would most like be カミヤ or 神谷 as a name.
It depends on the time of day. In the morning: Ohayou gozaimasu おはよう ございます(formal) or ohayou おはよう(informal).
In the afternoon: Konnichiwa. こんにちは。
In the evening: Konbanwa. こんばんは。
What does futari mean in Japanese?
Futatsu is used as the number 2 in Japanese. Usually when counting something.
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Used when referring or counting two things, people etc. Can mean 'the two of..... (us, them, you)' too depending on the context.
You may say, 'kyou wa nanyoubi desu ka,' written in Japanese as: 今日は何曜日ですか。