Ojisan or Ojiisan
Ojisan is used for a middle aged man-45-60. Ojiisan is used for older than that. The longer you hold the i's the older you see them as. Japanese people highly respect their elders. It is pronounced o g san or o g e san. Just like the company G.E.
Old woman is similar. Obasan and Obaasan. O ba san or o ba a san. lived there for 7 years.
p.s. Always let the Japanese bow lower than you. It's their form of showing humbleness, and shake hands softly, not like we Americans do.
The Japanese adjective for white is 白い(しろい) or 'shiroi'.
The word 白雪 (shirayuki) means 'white snow' in Japanese.
White=Shiro however if you put it in front of an object or thing it becomes Shiroi. Example white cat=Shiroi neko
The word ninja is a noun, a word for a person skilled in ninjutsu, a traditional Japanese technique of espionage, characterized by stealthy movement and camouflage.Some synonyms for the noun ninja are:spyagentoperativespecialistinformerwatcher
The regular ordinary Japanese person's word for snowflake is "seppen." But Japanese poets and writers use the term "yuki no hana" which literally means "snowflower" -- a prettier, more poetic word for the beautiful snowflake.
"Not white" is "shirokunai."
The Japanese adjective for white is 白い(しろい) or 'shiroi'.
the word for cat is 'Neko' the word for white is 'Shiro'
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Shiroi. 白: Shiro The Japanese for the word "white" is しろ (shiro) 白 -- しろ -- shee-ro; "white" (noun). 白い -- しろい -- shee-ro-ee; "white" (adj.)
The word 白雪 (shirayuki) means 'white snow' in Japanese.
"hito".
シロクマ (Shirokuma)
Shirayukihime (白雪姫).
"White," as in the color and not race, is 'shiro' in its noun form, and 'shiroi' in its adjectival form.
It is a name. One person is Takafumi Horie, who is a Japanese Internet entrepreneur.
白夜 (byakuya)