In "Kira-Kira" by Cynthia Kadohata, several Japanese words are woven throughout the narrative, reflecting the cultural background of the characters. Notable words include "kira-kira," which means "glittering" or "shining," symbolizing hope and beauty. Other terms such as "suki" (to like) and "nani" (what) also appear, adding authenticity to the dialogue and enriching the story's emotional landscape. These elements help to convey the characters' experiences and cultural heritage.
you could use: - pikapika - kirameki - kirakira _____ きらきら - kirakira : )
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The population of Kirakira is 979.
The airport code for Kirakira Airport is IRA.
Mangekyō Kirakira was created on 2004-05-26.
The cast of Kohakuiro no kirakira - 2009 includes: Machiko Ono
Kirby no kirakira kizzu - 1997 VG was released on: USA: 24 January 1997
The Japanese
look on youtube they got lyrics,and u can sing along with it to. if u look on the description about the video. some might tell you the lyrics to the song. lyric to some part of the song Kira Kira Boshi Kirakira hikaru, Osora no hoshi yo Mabataki shite wa Minna o miteru Kirakira hikaru, Osora no hoshi yo
a Japanese dictionary
The cast of Harajuku Kirakira Gakuin - 2012 includes: Natsumi Baba Ayame Baba Maria Fuji Momoka Ito Kawane Kiyomura Masuzu Makino Eri Mizuhara as Narration Sora Nomoto Keisuke Okada Noel Takeda
"Kira-Kira" is set in the 1950s and 1960s in Georgia, United States. The story follows a Japanese-American family navigating through racism and the challenges of assimilating into American society while maintaining their cultural identity.