What does it mean joaquin in Japanese?
Joaquin isn't a Japanese word, so there is no translation. If you were looking for the spelling, however, it would be: ファキーん。
What is the English translation for mirai?
Mirai can be used to mean two things in Japanese: future and taste buds.
未来 (みらい) - Future
味蕾 (みらい) - Taste buds
If you'd like to know a little more on the pronunciation of the word mirai, please see the related links below.
Could someone translate the phrase 'Kage no ninngen'?
"Kage no Ninngen" or "Kage no Ningen" means "People of the Shadows"
"Kage" means " Shadows", "Ningen" means "People" and in this context, "no" means "of".
What does manuke mean in English?
When written as まぬけ in Hirogana (one of the Japanese alphabets) it translates directly to "Goofy" in english.
Individually the characters translate as such.
ま - Means a blank space, with no real meaning individually. It's just there to spell out the word.
ぬ - Translates to Gone
け - Translates to Contractor
Therefore when taken literally as spelled and not as the whole meaning of the word. Manuke means "Contractor that has left"
When written as マヌケ in Katakana (another Japanese alphabet) manuke translates directly to "Manche" A manche is a hanging sleeve, such as on a kimono or robe.
Individually the characters have no meaning as the katakana is a literal alphabet. Such as how in out alphabet F has no meaning unless used as a word. The same goes for Katakana. Until it spells out a word it has no meaning other than the sound that it's read as.
What does mura mean in japanese?
The Japanese word æ‘ (mura) is commonly used to mean 'village'.
Example: å½¼ã¯ä¹å·žã®å°ã•ãªæ‘ã«ä½ã‚“ã§ã„ã‚‹ (kare wa kyuushuu no chiisana mura ni sundeiru) - "He lives in a small village in Kyushu."
What is the phrase 'boku mo kono kyoku ga daisuki desu' when translated from Japanese to English?
Kono Mune ni, usually means, in this heart, or in my heart, although the proper translation for heart, is kokoro.
What does Kaze no sakana no mori dewa mean?
"Kaze no sakana no mori de wa" means "at the forest of the wind fish."
What is the word 'shizen' when translated from Japanese to English?
The word "shizen" (kana しぜん) could have a number of meanings. Withoutthe context (or seeing the word in kanji) it is not possible to give a definitiveanswer. But we can speculate:
自然 nature That's my guess!
Why does your Honda Odyssey shake above 50MPH?
Check these things:
If you are lucky, it might be one of the tires.
Check visual condition of tires. Any humps or lumps on surface of tire you can see? If so, replace or install spare and retest at speed. Have garage or tire shop check for proper balance, broken cord in tire, tire wear, etc...
However, it will probably be worn suspension parts. This is harder to diagnose yourself and should be diagnosed by a certified mechanic who knows what to look for. Ask around with friends or co-workers for a reputable shop. (They do exist, although rare.)
Common problems on early Odysseys are: worn out sway-bar bushings and end-links. Less common but still prevalent are worn tie-rod ends.
Struts and associated hardware need to be replaced every 75k miles depending on service conditions. Occasionally (but rarely) Honda CV-joints will become defective--usually due to cracks or splits in rubber seals.
If you are handy you can look at the rubber bushings connecting metal parts to each other and the frame on the front-end. If these look cracked, swelled or worn they should be replaced and an alignment check performed by qualified mechanic.
What is the meaning of Anata ga watashi ni kureta subete?
This can be translated to 'all that you gave to me.'
What does the Japanese word hachi mean?
Hachiko is the name of a famous dog in Japan known for his loyalty towards his master. His master passed away when theis dog was 3 yrs old and for the next 9 nine years Hachi continued to wait for his master at the train station as he did when his master was alive. 'Hachi' means the number 8 in Nihongo, the Japanese language..
What is the word Samurai in Japanese?
samuri is samuri in Japanese
but the collective is bushi
a samurai, many bushi
What does douzo mean in japanese?
Dozo (often written dozou) have many translations such as :
Dozo = You're welcome.
Dozo ohairi kudasai = Please come in.
Dozo = Gladly,By all means [EXAMPLE: Someone asks you "denwa wo okari shite mo ii desu ka?" which means "Is it okay to use your phone?" You answer with "Dozo"]
Dozo = Here you are [EXAMPLE : Someone says "shio wo totte" which mean "pass/give me the salt" You answer with dozo and give them the salt.
Dozo : Feel free [EXAMPLE : If someone asks you "mouhitotsu shitsumon shitemo ii desu ka?" which means "Can I ask another question?" You answer with dozo.
Dozo could also be translated as "no problem" or "Here's something for you" (That's when you're about to give something to someone)
What does 'dare kara sono Nihongo o naratta' mean in Japanese?
"Who did you learn that Japanese from?"