What does the Japanese word Tamagochi mean?
The word 'Tamagotchi' is a portmanteau (or hybrid) of the Japanese word for 'egg' (tamago, たまご) and the English word 'watch'. By taking 'tamago' and adding 'tch' at the end, the result is "Tamagotch," which has been popularized internationally with the added 'i' sound at the end. The literal meaning turns out to be 'Egg watch'.
What is 'Genki Desu ka' from Japanese to English?
This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?'
It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is often used with the honorific O in front as in "O genki desu ka?" or informally as just "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well.
What does the Japanese word akachan mean?
haha its IN japanese.. but not specifically JAPANESE babies.
SO yes.. it means baby
or.. if referring to someone older
it means BABY-FACE
What does Temari mean in Japanese?
I'm not sure, but I think this is what it means.
te/hand+mari/ball=hand-ball (te-mari)
or
tema/time, labour+ri/ advantage, official=time-advantage (tema-ri)
Maybe it means Handball or Timeadvantage. Check at freedict. com/ Online English to Japanese to English Dictionary and try to find out by putting fractions of her name like te or ri.
temari means: hand ball its a toy that the Chinese play with and was brought to japan like 500 years ago
Hand-ball.
What is the word 'ano' when translated from Japanese to English?
If I'm correct I believe it means either "Uhm" or "Uh".
Actually that's partially correct. It really depends on inflection and tone.
"Ano~" where it's given the same hesitant or drawn out sound as a person in eglish would use "uhh..." as if uncomfortable or searching for something to say likely in response to a question asked. "Eto~" is another commonly enough used and means the same thing.
Example:
Anata WA anata o hazu no WA, kurasu ni suru hitsuyÅ ga arimasu?
(you should be in class, shouldn't you?)
Ano~ watashi WA soko ni mukatte ita?
(Ummm, I was just heading there?)
"Ano WA...(insert sentence here)" used in an actually sentence generally refers to "that [over there]" and belongs to a group of demostrative pronouons (Kore, Sore, Are, Dore) where you choose one depending on the position of the object being referanced.
in the basic standard sentence structure NOUN WA ACTION desu in this second one, Ano might take the place of the noun or it could be expanded and a particle such as 'WA' or 'ga' (generally the most common) would follow, with the rest of the standard sentence following that.
Two examples are below.
Ano WA nani desu ka?
(what's that over there?)
Ano ga watashi no hon desu!
(that's my book!)
What does the Japanese word dokomo mean?
There's no English translation to doomo, really, it is a formal word, and it is what you say when you greet someone. You should say it when you greet somebody, it is common and people will think you are good at Japanese!
Watashi wa nihongo ga suki desu means what in English?
It literally means "Isn't my Japanese(Language) amazing" kinda like "Don't I speak Japanese sooo well"
I'm not a native speaker so I can't say for sure but it sounds like a little bit of a pompous thing to say.
What does the Japanese word Sempai mean?
its sempai and it means person of a high level
for example a grade 8 student would refer to a grade 11 student as sempai
or a judo yellow belt would refer to a green belt as sempai yellow being lower than green
What does 'uragiri' mean translated from Japanese to English?
With 'u' sounding /oo/ like in fruit, 'ra'like in bra :), 'gi' like in give, and 'ri' like in rinse.
What is the kanji symbol for david?
Western names do not usually have Kanji characters as they are from cultures which have different forms of writing. Names such as 田中 (tanaka) have a completely different make than those of western countries. For instance 田中 has a literal meaning of "center of rice field", which may sound silly and weird to people from western countries, but many Japanese family and first names have these types of meanings. Thus David, as it would be written in Japanese, has no Kanjis and is written in katakana as ダビッド (dabiddo).
What is the meaning of Ima watashi wa wakarimashita?
Watashi ga = I
Ima made = until now
Aishita = loved
Dare = who
Yori = more than
Yori mo = even more than
Kimi = you (casual, informal)
o aishite = love
Watashi ga imamade aishita dare yori mo kimi o aishite? = "More than anyone I've loved thus far, I love you."
The first one might mean "how many of your pages are being made?" and the second one might mean "You create the swindle subtitles/headings here."
What does ryoko mean in Japanese?
It has a lot of different meanings but the main definition is "to finish"
What does hon o akete kudasai mean in Japanese?
It means 'please'.
For example:
Shizuka ni shite kudasai = please be quiet.
Sore wo motte kudasai = please pass me that thing.
Usually added after a verb in 'te' form.
What does ohisashiburi des mean in Japanese?
"ohisashiburi desu" means "It's been a while" or "Long time no see". In this form it is fairly polite. A more casual way to say it is "hisashiburi".
What does the Japanese word shinyuu mean?
瞬く /ma ta ta ku/ and 輝く /ka ga ya ku/ are equivalents fir 'to shimmer' as a verb, both esp the first having meanings such as 'to sparkle, to twinkle, to shimmer, to glimmer'.
As its sense of usage for wavering image of e.g. hot air, 陽炎 /ka ge rou/ as a noun and 陽炎する /ka ge rou su ru/ can be used.
What Japanese word means 'amusement'?
The Kanji 楽 (raku) means comfort and ease and 娯 (go) means recreation or pleasure. So, you can combine these to make 娯楽 (goraku) which means, amusement. If you want to say you find something "interesting" or "amusing", it is more common to say 面白い (omoshiroi) which means interesting. Likewise, saying you like to do something you would use 好き (suki). Though, you find 娯楽 (goraku) in words like 娯楽用乗り物 (goraku you norimono) which means "amusement ride".
How do you reply to genki desu ka?
This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?'
It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is used in its polite form with the honorific O in front, "O genki desu ka?" or informally "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well.
A reply to this could be "genki desu" or "hai, genki desu".
What does the Japanese word 'Sato' means in English?
Zatō is a title, the lowest of the four official ranks within the Tōdōza, the historical guild for blind men. (Thus zato is also Japanese slang for a blind person.)
What does shiroyuki mean in Japanese?
Most people think it translates to Death of Death, which means like for example, if a vampire wants to be human again, it's the death of the dead, but it has multiple translations, (Japanese), it could mean the new death, the true death, or even the gods of death. Written in Japanese looks like this 'romaji'.
What does the Japanese word haruka mean?
Hikaru is a japanese word. It is a japanese verb. It has the meaning "to shine". It is sometimes used as a given name. Hikaru can be written in two different characters, known as light and radiance.
What does ichido mean in Japanese?
ichido means "once", so like if you want to say I have been there once, you would say : " Ichido itta koto ga aru."
What does the Japanese word 'sake' mean?
Sake is the name of a very popular wine made from fermented rice. Sake originated in Japan and is still extremely popular there and throughout the world primarily in Japanese restaurants.
How do you translate Japanese to English letters?
Simple. You simply use Roman characters (English letters). Japanese is a very simple language to write out, it is completely phonetic. That is to say, that it is written exactly how it sounds. If you wanted to write the Japanese phrase for "Congratulations" in Roman characters, it would look like this... "Omedetou Gozaimasu". Very simple.