The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
'Yorokobi' is a Japanese word for joy.
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
A Japanese puppet theatre.
There are two syllables in the word "puppet."
Ningyō same as doll
Who did Japanese troop occupy to st up a puppet state in1932
There are no silent letters in puppet.
He became puppet control by Japanese
i am not your Puppet. Stop treating him like your Puppet.
No. It is not a compound word. Puppet can be used with other words to form compound nouns like "puppet show" or "puppet regime" but puppet itself is NOT a compound word. A compound word must be two words put together that form a new word/definition, but those words are somewhat related to the new definition, like "playground". "Pup" and "pet" have nothing to do with the definition of "puppet". Similar non-compound words would be "carpet" or "office". Just because you can find two words within a word, does NOT make it a compound word.
There are two syllables. Pup-pet.
No, it did not really change sides. Burma was on the side of the Allies during the Japanese invasion. The Japanese army established a puppet government in the part of Burma that it ocuppied after they invaded. The Allies liberated Burma at the end of the war. The Allies did not treat Burma as an enemy, only those members of the Japanese puppet government. The Axis powers often setup these puppet governments in countries that they invaded & ocuppied. Japanese had puppet governments in the Philippines, China, etc. The Germans had puppet governments in Poland, Norway, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Greece, etc.
puppet do not have their own will. puppets are controlled by humans.
The word "puppet" comes from the Middle English word "popet," which evolved from the Old French word "poupette," meaning a doll or puppet. It ultimately derives from the Latin word "pupa," which means doll or girl.