none.
There is no "c" in the Japanese language.
There is k (for a hard c sound) and s (for a soft c sound) though.
I don't believe there are any words that have q in them in the Japanese language. Same as with c, x, v, l, w.
Karate is spelled with a "k" due to its origin in Japan, where the native language uses the "k" sound instead of the "c" sound used in English. The Japanese writing system also does not differentiate between the "k" and "c" sounds, so "karate" is a more accurate transliteration of the word from Japanese.
There is no 'c' in Japanese.
The words "little bomber" translate to _____ in Japanese. There are many translators online that can easily translate words from English to Japanese.
try again, mate, codimas is not Japanese 1. there is no C in Japanese except in chi 2. words can't end in s only vowels or the letter "n"
Depends on which dictionary you look at.
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
there are 0 c in the word friends.
The Japanese
im sorry i wish i knew. but you can always go to google translate. sorrry. :c
there are many predefined words in c.. some are void,datatypes,printf,scanf etc
Zero. Japanese is not related to any other language. There is a common misconception that Japanese is related to Chinese, but this is untrue. Japanese has borrowed many words and some of the writing system from Chinese, but the two language families are completely unrelated.