This does not mean anything in Japanese.
"juu ni" is a Japanese word and in English it means "twelve"
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"
上に on top or above
It means "extremely good" in Japanese.
go. eg. _______ no gakkou ni ikimasu. i go to ________.
This is a mix of both Japanese and Chinese, and as it is, means nothing in Japanese.
Ouse ni, could mean at/in place of meeting/date, at/in rendezvous.
Typically, you may attach '-ni tsuite' to a noun to mean 'about.'
に (ni) is a particle in Japanese used for the target of a verb. For example, 図書館に行く (toshokan ni iku) means "go to library", or 犬は部屋にいる (inu ha heya ni iru) "The dog is in the room". 二(ni) is also the Japanese word for two.
ダニエル /da ni e ru/ is Japanization of that name.
no. It is Ni Jyu Roku. Because Ni ROKU would mean 2 and 6 alone. It wouldn't mean 26. Jyu is like the particle for saying tens, ie. San Jyu would mean 30.