Tora is most certainly Japanese for tiger one of my favorite Japanese words. So it may very well be Japanese, but as a phrase i am not 100% sure.
In Japanese, "ma'am" is translated as "γε¬’γγ (ojΕsan)" or "ε₯₯γγ (okusan)" depending on the context.
During WWII, some Germans held racist views towards the Japanese, as well as towards other non-European groups. However, it is important to note that attitudes were not uniform and there were also positive relations between Germans and Japanese individuals.
The Japanese writing system mainly uses three types of characters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana and katakana are phonetic alphabets, each with characters representing all the sounds in the Japanese language. Unlike English, Japanese does not have a direct equivalent of the letters A to Z.
A Japanophile is someone who has a strong interest or love for Japanese culture, language, and traditions.
Yes!!! :D Japanese iPhone apps work on English iPhones, but if they haven't set it up for English as well as Japanese, all the text will be in Japanese.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.There are Japanese Christians, but they are a minority, only about 1% of all Japanese people.
Well < all you have to do is find a Japanese print collar while you are walking etc. that's all
In all truth, the word 'the' is left out in Japanese. In order to say 'the cat', you just say neko. As well as to say 'the dog' you just say inu.
well it is in all of us really because we are all really related dont you know that.you dumbo
Japanese people are well known for making top quality electronic products.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
Honda and Toyota are two well known Japanese car companies.
"Well" has several meanings in English, so I'm not sure which "well" you are referring to. However, "well" as in the sort one draws water from would be 'i' in Japanese.
Well, this is how you say dwarf hamster in japanese- ドワーフハムスター
Well, since yen is Japanese money, 500 yen is 500 yen in Japanese!!