In Japanese what is the difference between domo arigato gozaimasu and domo arigato gozaimashita?
Gozaimashita is the past form of it.
What does anata wa totemo mashiro mean?
As written, this means "You are pure white." However, if instead of 'mashiro' you mean 'omoshiroi,' then it means "You are very interesting."
What does ino mean in Japanese?
猪 /i no shi shi/ means 'boar' which in spoken can be abbreviated to 'ino'. When used in names, it reads 'ino'.
What is the word for arigarto ozaibas in English?
The correct phrase is "Arigato gozaimasu" which means "Thank you very much" in Japanese.
What does the Japanese word denki mean?
電気 Denki means Electricity, but with other kanji it can mean something different.
How can you translate Japanese to English or English to Japanese with a Nintendo DS?
It is possible to do this, but may not seem like it.
What does the Japanese word Nakamura mean?
nakamura is a name meaning middle of the village
japanese peasants never had surnames prior to the meiji restoration so they were given surnames in relation to where they lived
Nande nihonggo wakarundesuka means in English?
in English it is
why do you understand Japanese?
wakarun is the same as wakarimashita w/c means understand
How do you wite tall in hiragana?
The English word "help" but written in Hiragana: へるぷ (herupu)
The English word "help" but written in Katakana (as it would be written in Japan): ヘルプ (herupu)
A couple dictionary forms of Japanese verbs for "help" written in Hiragana: てつだう (tetsudau) or たすける (tasukeru)
What does the Japanese word kokoro mean in English?
The word 'kokoro' means "heart" in Japanese. It's written as 心.
What does the Japanese Suffix -bou mean?
It's written 坊 /bou/. It's the kanji for 'boy, & priest, as in 坊主 /bou zu/ which means both 'monk' and 'young boy'. As an honorific it's used to show endearment and familiarity towards a young boy. Often used to make a nickname for a kid by other children.
What does the Japanese word 'go' mean?
This could refer to any number of things, depending on the context. for example:
"Kayou bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Tuesday"
'Tsukai' has several meanings, among them 'message,' 'errand,' and 'use' (as in "the use of something.")
You might mean パソコン /pa so kon/ an abbreviation of two words パーソナル /paa so na ru/ which is Japanization of 'personal', and コンピュータ /kon pyuu ta/ which is same for 'computer'. 'Pasokon' would mean PC.
Little brat.
or Brat-chan, whichever you're familiar with.
What does oh seni mean in Japanese?
Ouse ni, could mean at/in place of meeting/date, at/in rendezvous.
How do you pronounce Sesshomaru?
It's spelled Sesshoumaru and is pronounced: Se-show-ma-ru
But the Japanese pronunciation is Se-sho-ma-ru