in Japanese its all phonetic in terms of the syllables
therefore it is de-hu-a
What does the Japanese name Zutara mean?
Zutara is a combination of Zuko + Katara. Zuko means "Failure" or "Loved One" in Chinese and Korean. In Nguni (An African language), Zuko means "harmony", "someone with a good heart", "Loving", "Appreciative" and "Calm". Katara is a Japanese name that means "wanting hope", "Water", and "to check, block or card". In Greek it means "Cursed". Katara also means "Blessed", "Pure", "Holy Hill". Kya is an African name that means "Diamond in the sky".
What does kuuchuu meiro mean when translated from Japanese to English?
Sky mail ; Air mail
Kuuchuu (kanji:空中) (kana:くうちゅう) means air, sky, or through air or sky.
Meiru is (kana:メール) katakana for mail/post.
One can't 100% precisely translate from simple Romaji (English written pronounciation of Japanese words, Romanaization of Japanese).Knowing the kanji is the only way to do so.
What does Arigatou-gozaimasu Honto-ni mean?
I'm not exactly sure, but 'otanjoubi' means birthday and 'doumo arigato gozaimasu' means thanks, so it probably means 'thank you for the birthday card'?
Not sure...
What does shika mean in japanese?
'Shika' can have several meanings, too many to be mentioned here. As a particle it can mean 'nothing but...', 'only...', 'nothing except for...'. As a noun it can mean many things depending on its spelling such as:
史家 : historian
歯科 : dentistry
鹿 : deer
What does the name 'Kira' mean in Japanese?
The name 'Kira' in Japanese usually means 'Dark' or less commonly, 'Evil'.
What does 'John wa tsukareteiru youni miemasu ka' mean when translated from Japanese to English?
The sentence Johnã¯ç–²ã‚Œã¦ã„るよã†ã«è¦‹ãˆã¾ã™ã‹ (John wa tsukareteiru youni miemasu ka) means "Does John look (as though he is) tired?" when translated from Japanese to English.
What does the Japanese word 'Sama' mean?
Well it is a honorific term that you put at the end of someone's name. "Sama" is mainly used in anime. No one really uses it unless you want to. Sama is used like for really really REALLY important like royalty or presidents. For example if there is a king named George you would call him George-Sama. I hope I helped.
What is the word 'hino' when translated from Japanese to English?
It can have various meanings depending on the specific characters used to write it.
What is 'baci' when translated from Italian to Japanese?
Kisu is a Japanese equivalent of the Italian word baci. The masculine plural Italian noun translates into English as "kisses," which is one of the possible translations of the Japanese equivalent. The pronunciation will be "key-soo" in Japanese and "BA-tchee" in Italian.
What does Keisuke mean in Japanese?
A common meaning for it would be "excellent and skillful assistant". The 'suke' part of the name is common being used in ninjas' names, meaning 'help, assistant'.
Another could be 'great leader'.
[Names aren't supposed to always bear a meaning, in case of Japanese names there are almost always more than few ways to write a name, on which the possible meaning conveyed by the name totally depends.
Another matter is that simply knowing the meaning behind the names' consisting "kanji" doesn't essentially enable one to put together a meaning, or a correct one at least.]
What do you mean by Watashi wa tottemo or totemo ureshi in Japanese?
私は指を耐えます (watashi ha yubi wo taemasu) means "I can tolerate the fingers".
The words are just jumbled, and are hindi slang word written in english. The meaning of this sentence is "I became fool"
What does Sono itadakimashita mean in English?
Itadakimashita is a formal expression of thanks when receiving something, such as a meal, particularly when placing yourself in a lower social or hierarchical position than the giver. It can also simply be "I received . . ."
Sono means "that" or "that thing".
The meaning could simply be : "I received that", or it could be a much more formal "thank you for going to all that trouble for me".
What does hakujin the Japanese word mean in English?
Depending on where it is used 'houjin' can have several meanings. 'Fellow countryman, compatriot' , 'a Japanese native or resident' , 'corporation person, corporate body' , 'square formation' are among its meanings.
A popular term used often in karate and other Japanese combat methods. The "OSS," a phonetic transcription is written with two Chinese characters: The first character meaning literally "pushing," symbolizing the fighting spirit, the importance of effort, and facing all obstacles - pushing them away - with a positive and unchanging attitude. The second character, meaning literally "suffering," expresses the courage and spirit of perseverance; suffering pains and resisting depression with patience and without giving up, always keeping spirits high.
If I was to compare it to a Western term, it would be "hoo-ah" used in the military. Oss can mean anything from "great job" to "yes sir" to "thank you".
a cherry tree. they are the most popular and beautiful trees in japan.
Translation for su doku from Japanese to English?
The word "sudoku" is actually an abbreviation of the phrase 数字は独身に限る (sūji WA dokushin ni kagiru) - or "Only single numbers allowed" - which was the title of the puzzle when it appeared in a Japanese puzzle magazine in 1984. ("Sū" means "number" and "doku" means "single".) It is pronounced like the English words "Sue Dock" with a short "oo" sound tagged on to the end of "Dock" (half as long as the "oo" sound in "Sue"). These puzzles are also referred to as "number place" or "nam-pure" (rhymes with "crème brûlée").
What is 'shio' when translated from Japanese to English?
塩 /shi o/ means salt, 潮 /shi o/ can mean 'salt water' as well as 'tide, current' and 'opportunity'. Also しよう /shi you/ could also be the volitional conjugation of verb 'suru' [generally meaning 'to do'], which would make it mean something like 'let's do....'.
What does that mean in English Yoru mitekudasai when translated from Japanese?
"Yoru mitekudasai" can mean either "watch the night" or "watch it at night." The subject isn't really specified.