What is the English translation for torakuta in Japanese?
トラクター /to ra ku taa/ means 'tractor' in English.
What is wo oshita mama de kono MAP ni hairuto ONBU de start Japanese for?
this is incomplete but I'll give it a go.
if you press and hold ......... you will enter this map and ONBU it will start
i can't remember what ONBU means and it would help to no the start on this sentence
i'd glad of some help on this one someone
What does this mean Demo bouku wa daisuki anata desu translation?
this is written all wrong it should be " demo boku WA anata wo daisuki desu" it means But. I like you very much(love).
What is the word dobe when translated from Japanese to English?
Dobe is a slang word meaning 'idiot' 'dead last' or 'loser'
ç§ã¯ãƒ‹ã‚¢ã§ã™ (watashi wa nia desu) would be used to mean 'I am Nia' in Japanese. This would be assuming that the speaker's name is 'Nia'. Another possible translation may be 'I am near'. However, I believe that the latter is less likely.
What does anata-wa koyo ishta koto arimasen mean?
I'm sorry, did you mean
"Anata wa koi wo shita koto [ga] arimasen"?
あなたは恋をしたこと[が]ありません
which means:
You have never fallen in love.
anata=you
koi wo shita=fell/fallen in love
arimasen=have not been/is not there/does not exist
Chi is term used in Chinese Medicine Theory and has no English word equivalent. The closest concept would be life-force-energy. It is also sometimes spelled Qi, or Ki in Japanese. Chi is equivalent of energy in Conventional Allopathic Medicine (CAM), vital force in Homeopathy, prana in Ayurveda,and sen in Traditional Thai Massage.
What is the American translation for the Japanese word wa?
"Wa" is used as a subject marker, it lets the other person know what the rest of your sentence will be about. As in if you say, "Watashi wa..." they'll think: "Oh, they're going to tell me something about themselves."
What does jisho mean in Japanese?
As or of Japan.
A person who was born from Japanese descent(your mother, father, or grandparents are Japanese) which basically means being born from this culture.
What is 'Akira' mean when translated from Japanese to English?
'Akira' is a Japanese name and can be written many different ways. To presume a meaning for a name in Japanese, the 'kanji' for it is needed, in which case for the popular manga/movie/game series called 'akira' the name is not written in kanji but 'katakana' so a meaning cannot but assumed for it. Some ways to write it in Kanji which are more common are:
明 : bright
彰 : clear
證 : witness, evidence
What does the Japanese word Gume mean?
gume
i only know one meaning for gume
shire name = gunme
can you put it in a sentence and i might be able to help
The Japanese phrase, '~desu WA' does not really mean anything; it is basically like an ending for a sentence that is not necessary. (Example: Watashi WA namae WA Keiichiro ~desu WA. [Translation: My name is Keiishiro.])
What is the word 'tabun' when translated from Japanese to English?
It can be translated as "maybe" or "probably."
What is the word in Japanese means the best weapon master?
æœ€è‰¯ã®æ¦å™¨ã®å人 (sairyou no buki no meijin) may be translated as 'the best weapon master' or 'the best master of weapons'.
What is the translation for nyu nan shin?
nyu nan shin means a "smooth, natural mind" source: Tao Te Ching by Lao Tsu translated by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English
tokyo no hit kite was nany no its ten in barou?
What is the meaning of tame ni yuku?
ために (tame ni) in Japanese is used to signify why you or someone is doing something (usually it can be translated as "in order to"). For example, 医者になるために、大学で勉強しています (isha ni naru tame ni, daigaku de benkyoushiteimasu) means "I am studying at a university in order to become a doctor". 逝く (yuku) in Japanese means "to get left" or "to pass away", but is also an archaic pronunciation of 行く (iku). So depending on what precedes ために it is really hard to tell what verb is actually being used and decipher what really is trying to be said with this statement.