The "Hello Kitty" name is a trademark of the Japanese company Sanrio Co., Ltd. .
Neko is the japanese word for cat or "kitty".
Hello Kitty was originally Japanese, and 'Hello Kitty' is the English translation.
Do you mean how to say 'kitty' in Japanese? If so: キティ [phonetically: 'Kiti'] Also, cat is: 猫 [phonetically: 'Neko'] Hope this helps! (:
Hello Kitty is a brand. It is not a Japanese word.
moon kitty is moon kitty moon cat is "tsukineko"
Hello Kitty is a Japanese Character.
The Japanese word "kitty" translates to "gatito" in Spanish and "子猫" (koneko) in Japanese.
1) Its Japanese, not japaneeze, and 2) The person who was the founder of Hello Kitty and Friends (Sanrio) was from Japan, therefore making Hello Kitty originally Japanese.
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