What is the meaning of sugoku aitai in English?
Sugoku:really/amazingly
Aitai: Miss you/want to meet
Translation: I really miss you/want to meet!
What do the words shikai and bankai mean in Japanese?
Shikai: 始解: (literally) 'primary undoing/unravelment'; (in Bleach) 'initial/first release'.
Bankai 卍解: (in Bleach) 'final release'
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I'm not sure why 'bankai' is written with 卍 kanji, it's meaning is only the swastika sign, it could have something to do with the 'fuchi' part of a katana (part where blade meets the handle), of for example Ichigo's bankai form zanpakutou, having a swastika-like form(卍).
Sugai - what is the English translation for this Japanese surname?
Depending of the kanji it could mean many things. The most common one I found was 'Island Shellfish'
What does the Japanese Kanji symbol for friendship mean if it is reversed and mirrored?
There is no single kanji meaning friendship in Japanese.
What is Ko Ni Chi Wa Des in English?
こんいちは
Konnichiwa
Pretty much means "Hello" in Japanese.
です
desu
Added to the end of some sentences, meaning something like "it is."
I would need more context, but it sounds like you're introducing someone named Konnichiwa. (You could introduce yourself by saying "___ desu." or you could name someone or something saying the same.)
They are slippers students and teachers must wear in Japanese classrooms at Japanese schools.
The above answer is incorrect. Simply because the word used in the question is incorrect. The slippers we wear in school in Japan are called "uwabaki", "上履き", also, they are not worn in all schools. We also wear them at home, and some companies have uwabaki for employees and visitors to wear while inside of the building. I think many people watched Tokyo Drift, and because they are not a native speaker of the Japanese language, they lack the "ear" for it. Many times, to a non-native Japanese language speaker, certain letters are said so abruptly or nearly silent that they are not heard. However, we Japanese hear those "silent" letters, such as the "u" in "uwabaki" where as a non-native speaker only hears "wabaki" and that is why the American student says "wabaki" and not "uwabaki" like the teacher in the classroom. However, if you listen very, very carefully, you may just hear it, as she repeats it multiple times, and the reason she does this is because he's not saying it correctly.
What is the meaning ofGomen ne uchi waruii kanojo ni natte?
I'm so sorry... I'm a terrible girlfriend... *cue fake tears*
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Neko generally means 'cat' but in case of a 'kitten' the Japanese word is 'koneko' and also in children's language there is also 'nyanko' meaning kitty cat.
What is the word 'inu' when translated from Japanese to English?
The Akita- 秋田 or Akita Ken- 秋田犬(kanji)・アキタケン(katakana) is a Breed of large dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated. "Inu"- 犬 means "dog" in Japanese, although in practice this animal is nearly always referred as "Akita-ken," based on the Sino-Japanese reading of the same kanji.
What does the Japanese word 'saikou' mean and how do you pronounce it in Japanese?
'saikou' has a few meanings, but if you are talking about a noun it means 'the best' its probably best if you look it up in a dictionary (or an online dictionary if you can't find a paper one).
I think its pronounced 'sa-ee-ko-' the 'sa' is short (like in sand), the 'i' is said like a double 'e' (like in keen) and the 'kou', you say the 'o' for twice as long as you normally would (like in short). In some spellings, it doesn't have a 'u', instead it has a line over the 'o', showing that you are supposed to hold it for longer.
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What does Gasorinstando wa machi kara tooku ni arimasu mean in English?
'The gas station is away from the town.'
What do you mean by kansha shiteumasu in English?
It comes from 'kansha suru' meaning 'to appreciate'. It can be of any grammatical persons (he, she, I, they) etc.
What does mean by kami o shin jiru?
Most commonly it could mean 'Believe in God (kami)'. However there are other faint possibilities since 'kami' can also mean 'paper', 'hair (of head)', 'government, upper ranks' among others but that sentence is the most suitable case.
What is the word 'tamakii' when translated from Japanese to English?
There is no word "tamakii" but there is "tamaki" which means bracelet
What is the word 'kamie' when translated from Japanese to English?
Kami, has 2 meanings.
Kami毛, Hair
Kami神, God
What does chi chai monchan mean?
Chi Chai Monchan is a pink monkey, that is a character created by Sanrio. I don't know what the Japanese translation of his name is, it might also just be a Japanese name, as chan is a common term of endearment that is added to the ends of names.
What does Pai mean in japanese?
What is the word 'nagato' when translated from Japanese to English?
Nagatou, with a long O, written with various characters, is a name. It can have various meanings.
What is the phrase 'giri ninjo' when translated from Japanese to English?
Strictly speaking "giri" means duty, obligation and "ninjo" means humanity (literally: human feeling.) The words together, giri ninjo, usually refer to a conflict between what one wishes and what society demands. It figures in about 60% of Japanese TV drama and in fact the words "giri ninjo" refer to that entire genre. e.g. Kimura loves Suzuki and would like to marry and leave the backwaters of Kagoshima. However, as eldest daughter she remain and care for sickly Obachan. Will Kimura abandon her filial duty in pursuit of true love? Heck, these TV shows write themselves.
How do you say the name Mulan in Japanese?
Well, you can either just say "Muuran" since it's the Japanese pronunciation of the actual Chinese name (it is a Chinese story after all).
Or, you can say 'mokuran', which is the Japanese reading of the kanji in Mulan's name. The kanji for mokuran is 木蘭.