What does Watashitachi no musuko desu mean in English?
私たちのです (watashitachi no desu) may be used to express '(This/That/It/They/He, etc) is/are ours' in the Japanese language. As the subject is often omitted in Japanese, the subject of this sentence depends on context.
Suki is can be literally translated to "I like." Masen is used in Japanese to nullify or negate. Sukimasen basically means "I don't like." Saying Kirai, or Daikirai are also ways to say I dislike something/someone. They are more vulgar and are equivalent to "I hate." and "I really hate."
What does shikkoku mean in English?
shikkoku is the smaller of the four man islands of japan, its probably where she is from
type it into google maps
How do you say 572 in Japanese?
750 may be written either using Arabic numerals (750) or Chinese numerals (七百五å) in Japanese. However, both are pronounced as 'nanahyakugojuu'.
What does ningen yamenasia mean?
There is no word "yamenasia" so I'm going to assume you meant "yamenasai"
In that case "ningen yamenasai" means "people please stop"
Utau means SING in Japanese.. and I guess yo is some thing you put in the back of a sentence so that it doesn't mean sing, in here it means I will sing
What does it mean Ima wa ie ni imasu anatawa?
MEANS: "Now I'm at home, and you? (are where? / what about you?)..."
ima - now
WA - is (I am)
ie - home / house
ni - inside (ni is used for other meanings but IE NI is IN HOME)
imasu - I am / am (formal)
... anata WA - You Are(?)
(Casual Japanese - and how about you can be just "...and you?")
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sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
What does the Japanese word komasu mean?
Depending on the Kanji, it can refer to a young trout, or act as a verb meaning "to do" or "to give."
What does Boku wa nani mean in Japanese?
Who Am I?(A boy)
"What am I?" would be more accurate, as 'nani' is literally 'what'.
Itsu = when?
made = until
mo = (put after a question like "when" or "where" to change it to "whenever" or "wherever"
Itsu made mo = "until forever (or as long as is necessary)"
eg. Itsu made mo aishiteru = I will love you forever.
Itsu made mo anata ni sagashiteru = I will search for you forever
What does kyoshi mean in Japanese?
巨神兵 - kyoshinhei
kyo - gigantic
shin - god
hei - soldier
kyoshinhei - gigantic god soldier
This is the term used in Miyazaki's Kaze no Tani no Naushika (Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind) to refer to the monstrous world destroying weapon retrieved and refurbished from the ancient time.
What does 'anata wo aishite zuto aishite itsumademo suzuro' mean in Japanese?
I think you mean あなたを愛してずっと愛していつまでもするぞ (anata o aishite, zutto aishite, itsumademo suruzo) which would mean "I love you, I'll always love you and I'll do it (love you) no matter what" in Japanese. This would most likely be said by a male, as the masculine particle ぞ (zo) is used.This may also mean "I love you, I've always loved you, and I'll love you forever" depending on context.
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i love you, I'll always love you, lets be together forever
What does the Japanese word nanite mean?
"Nanitte" is difficult to translate out of context, but it could mean:
What does the word hanesuki mean in Japanese?
The quickest thing that comes to mind is "feather love" , " wing gap"
Most Japanese words, especially compound words are impossible to precisely define without specifying what kanji they are written with, as ay different written words could sound just the same thing.
As this is written, it doesn't make any sense in Japanese. You may have inaccurately transcribed the kana to romaji. Take a look again.
What is the phrase genki dayo boku mo suki ni narisou when translated from Japanese to English?
It's another example of a sentence written by someone who doesn't understand Japanese very well trying to pick up a girl.