On the internet, I speak a little Japanese so I can name a few websites: http://www.spanishdict.com. It is Spanish, but there is an option to what language you would like to translate to. There is a sentence option. Say you wanted to say hello how are you doing. You type it in the sentence box and it will come out Spanish Change the translation to Japanese and it will come out as Japanese. Also, check out Kanji dictionaries. Japanese is becoming more and more popular as a foreign language to study, so it shouldn't be too hard to find in a major bookstore
Jisho.org is a translating tool specifically for Japanese. It will translate both directions and will even attempt to translate whole sentences. It is most helpful for kanji translation because you can look up kanji by the radicals (the "pieces" that make a kanji, the brush strokes) without having to know its meaning or anything about Japanese at all.
katakana is used to pronounce foreign words in Japan. there is no way to change letter-per character.
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
"Rap" stays English in Japanese, just as "tsunami" remains Japanese in the English language.
It is 'shika.'
Kita.
The Japanese translation for share is wakeaimasu. or you can go to an online English to Japanese dictionary.
do you mean the English translation for sakura cherry blossum
The translation of english 'okay' to Japanese is 良い
In English, "kitsune".
apurikotto
the closet English translation is "carnage"
the nearest translation/japanese equivilent is 'ningyo'
中 = naka