Noi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "we." The pronunciation will be "voy"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Omocha.
It comes from the word 'tool'.
"I am very happy" Note -> it's not "es toy," it's "estoy"
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'.
"Front desk" is one English equivalent of the French word accueil. The pronunciaiton of the masculine singular noun -- which also translates as "reception" and "welcome" as positive reactions to someone's achievements or presence -- will be "a-koy"* in French.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
yo yo. the same for every country because yo yo was introduced to languages because of the toy. before the toy, yo yo was not a word. Also i have a Japanese friend who i asked:)!!!
Giocattolo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "toy."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is il ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is un, uno ("a, one").The pronunciation is "djyoh-KAHT-toh-loh."
Amigurumi is a crochet stuffed toy.
You buy it. lol
A kendama is a Japanese toy
jouet is the french word for toy. If you would like to translate words from English to french, or any language, go to Google.com and search Google translate. You will find results there! :)