What does otanjoobi omedetou tsukino usagi-san mean in English?
It means "Happy Birthday Tsukino Usagi". they use -san as honorifics (for respect). :)
How do you say Baltimore in Japanese?
It would most likely sound like: "Baruchimoa" written like this: ボルチモア in Katakana characters.
ボ= ba ル= ru チ= chi モ= mo ア= a
This can be translated as either "I am living in Japan" or "I am in Japan".
What is the word shika when translated from Japanese to English?
Without seeing the kanji, the answer cannot be guaranteed: 'shika' has several possible meanings in English, including "deer," "nothing," "defect," and "historian" among many others.
How do you pronounce Mou tabesugite onakaitai?
pronounced in English "I've eaten so much my stomach is sore"
in Japanese
Mou more
ta tachos
be bet
su subaru car
gi guillotine
te technique
o con
na nut
ka car
i the letter "e"
tai tie
How can you translate tudou.com into English?
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What does nadeshiko mean in Japanese?
Nadeshiko is a European flower, known in japan as a Japanese dianthus, which is a pink carnation.
Often used as a common girl's name or in the term Yamato nadeshiko which means the personification of the ideal woman.
What does harakiri mean in Japanese?
Harakiri means literally 'cutting the belly'. It is a colloquial and considered somewhat vulgar term for 'Seppuku, a ritual suicide by self-disembowelment on a sword; practiced by samurai men in the traditional Japanese society. Women samurai needed special approval for committing seppuku. The practice of committing seppuku at the death of one's master is known as tsuifuku though the ritual is basically the same.
Seppuku ( lit."belly-cutting") is better known in English as harakiri and is written with the same kanji (traditional characters) as seppuku but in reverse order with an okurigana.
The word å—ã‘ãŸã„ (uketai) has a few different meanings in Japanese. Some are:
- "I want to get it"
- "I want it to go down well"
- "I want to take it (an exam)"
The meaning largely depends on what the object of the sentence is.
What does watashi kimi roosui de shinimasu mean in English?
watashi kimi roosui de shinimasu
i think you miss heard this one, it was probably:- "watashi kimi no sei de shinimasu" which is bad news for you because it means "my death will be your fault" i'd leave that one alone mate
What does Rao mean from Japanese to English?
羅宇 【らう; らお】 [Rau; Rao] (n) (1) Laos; (2) bamboo pipestem
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Rao is a Japanese 'name' and can have different meanings depending on its kanji. Not all names have meanings to begin with. One possible way of writing Rao in Japanese is 良愛 which literally means 'pleasant affection' and is a female name.
If you by any chance mean 'Raou' also spelled 'Raoh', from "Fist of the North Star" series, his name has been written in 'katakana' (ラオウ) even in the anime/manga series itself, meaning either the kanji is unknown/not mentioned on purpose, or it's considered a word of foreign origin, it could be Japanese term for a name from another language.
What does Dora mean in Japanese?
The name itself 'Dora' has no meaning in Japanese, but would be written as ドーラ (dÅra). Alternatively the word ã©ã‚‰ (dora) may be used to mean 'gong' in Japanese and can also be written as 銅鑼.
Example: ドーラã•ã‚“ãŒã©ã‚‰ã‚’鳴らã—㟠(dÅra-san ga dora o narashita) - "Dora rang the gong."
What does the japanese word nankai mean?
the Japanese word (threw me for a bit there) has a few meanings so you need to be more specific
nankai desu ka = how many
nankai = south sea
What does omoi mean in Japanese?
omoi can mean any of these: heavy, massive, serious, important, severe; or, thought, mind, heart, feelings, emotion
How do you say this weekend in Japanese?
You write it as: "この 週末" and it is spelled as "Kono shuumatsu", "kono" meaning "this", "shuu" "week" and "matsu" "end".