Japanese is generally pronounced in one, two, or three word syllables. I's will be pronounced as E's and vise versa. L does not exist in the Japanese language and is pronounced with an R instead. Some of these words are not Japanese derived, so pronunciation isn't included.
-Ame: (A-me) Rain
-Arigatou-Gozaimasu (Shortened to Arigatou): (A-ri-ga-to-u Go-zai-ma-su) Thank you
-Doitashi Mashite (Doo-eet-ah-shee Mash-eety): You're Welcome
-Baka: (Ba-ka) Idiot, Stupid
-Bishonen (Shortened to Bishi): (Bi-shi-o-ne-n) Translates to Beautiful Youth Boy, this genera is popular with females. Generally the main male character is feminine looking
-Chibi: (Chi-bi) Tiny or small
-Chu: (Chi-u) Sound effect for a kiss
-Desu: (De-su) It is, is, be, are, am. Also used as an emphasis, such as Baka Desu
-Gomenasai (Shortened to Gomen): (Go-me-na-sa-i) I'm Sorry
-Hai: (Ha-i) Yes
-Hentai: (He-n-ta-i) Translates to pervert, the genera is known for explicit larawan and plots
-Inu: (I-nu) Dog
-Josei: (Jo-se-i) Translates to woman, it's a genera for girls 15 and older
-Kawaii: (Ka-wa-i-i) Cute, referencing a person or item
-Kowaii: (Ko-wa-i-i) Scary
-Konnichiwa: (Ko-n-ni-chi-wa) Good afternoon
-Kitsune: (Ki-tsu-ne) Fox
-Kyuubi: (Kyu-u-bi) Nine tailed soro demon
-Moshi-Moshi: (Mo-shi Mo-Shi) Used to say hello on the phone or to get someone's attention
-Nani: (Na-ni) What?
-Neko: (Ne-ko) Cat, usually referring to a character with cat ears and/or tail
-Ohayou-Gozaimasu (shortened to Ohayou): (O-ha-yo-u Go-zai-ma-su) Good morning
-Okami: (O-ka-mi) Wolf
-Sakura: (Sa-ku-ra) seresa blossom (Ou also has the same meaning, but is used generally only as a part of a name)
-Seinen: (Se-i-nen) Translates to young man, this genera is focused on males 17 and up
-Shi: (Shi) Death
-Shojo: (Shi-o-jo)Translates to young woman, this genera is made for girls
-Shonen: (Shi-o-ne-n) Translates to young boy, this genera is made for boys
-Sumimasen: (Su-mi-ma-se-n) I'm Sorry or Excuse me
-Yuki: (Yu-ki) Snow
-Yuri: (Yu-ri) Girl's love. Genera features female characters which fall in pag-ibig with each other. Also means trust (though when used to mean trust it's sometimes spelled Yori instead)
-Aiko: Little Loved One
-Gami: God
-Ya: Night/Moon, To emphasize
-Getsuga: Piercer (of)
-Tenshu: Heaven
-Ki: (male) Auger/Drill (female) Princess, Mallow
-Ryu: Life
-Su: Master
-Yuu: Tender, Kind
-Kaname: Hinge, Door
-Ran: Orchid
-Hanabusa: Petals of a flower
-Aido: Indigo temple
-Akatsuki: Dawn/Day-Break
-Ka: Base/Support, Beautiful
-In: Building with high fences
-Ru: Lapis Lazuli, Thread
-Sau: Early, Strong Smell
-En: Garden
-Ichijo: Ray, Streak
-Kurosu: Cross
-Taka: Cultivate, Hawk
-Ma/Asa: Hemp/Flax
-Shi: To Support
-Sen: 1,000
-Ri: 2.44 Miles, Jasmine, Plum
-Gari: Harvest
-Toga: 10 Fangs
-Tou: Far Off
-Wakaba: Young leaves
-Sa: Sand
-Sei: Star
-Ren: Smelt, Refine, Lotus Flower
-Rengoku: Purgatory
-Toya: Far-Reaching Arrow
-Ma: Polishing
-Kurenai: Crimson
-Shizuka: Calm, Quiet
-Hi: Scarlet
-Kuruizaki: bulaklak blooming out of season
-Hime: Princess
-Tsuki: Moon Child
-Buki: Butterbur
-Sara: Renew
-Kai: Ashes, Sea
-En: Village Gate
-Do: Plum
-Ju: Earth
-Haruka: Distant, Remote
-Miya: Imperial palace, Shrine
-To: To measure, Grid, Wisteria
-I: To rely on
-Sho: Siberian iris
-Itsurari: The lie
-Senzai: Promo material, Dish soap
-Shitsuren: Broken heart
-Kamaitachi: Sharp slashes
-Ume: Plum
Along with those there are honorifics and family names. -chan is used affectionately for females and usually when the speakers knows the person well, -kun is for males affectionately for males and usually when the speakers knows the person well. -sama is used for higher social classes rather then Mr. or Mrs. and when the speaker has a high respect for the person. -san is used the same way but for people of the same social class and -sempai for someone older but still in the same class and respected more. -sensei is a teacher. Onee-chan and Imouto are older and younger sister, respectively. Onii-san is older brother and Otouto is a younger brother.
Only four mga kulay really ipakita up; aka, ao, kuro, and shiro/shira. Red, blue, black, and white, respectively.
Counting from zero to ten goes like this; rei, ichi, ni, san, shi/yan, go, roku, shichi/nana, hatchi, kyu/ku, ju. Shi and yan are used interchangeably, as are shichi and nana and kyu and ku
-Ame: (A-me) Rain
-Arigatou-Gozaimasu (Shortened to Arigatou): (A-ri-ga-to-u Go-zai-ma-su) Thank you
-Doitashi Mashite (Doo-eet-ah-shee Mash-eety): You're Welcome
-Baka: (Ba-ka) Idiot, Stupid
-Bishonen (Shortened to Bishi): (Bi-shi-o-ne-n) Translates to Beautiful Youth Boy, this genera is popular with females. Generally the main male character is feminine looking
-Chibi: (Chi-bi) Tiny or small
-Chu: (Chi-u) Sound effect for a kiss
-Desu: (De-su) It is, is, be, are, am. Also used as an emphasis, such as Baka Desu
-Gomenasai (Shortened to Gomen): (Go-me-na-sa-i) I'm Sorry
-Hai: (Ha-i) Yes
-Hentai: (He-n-ta-i) Translates to pervert, the genera is known for explicit larawan and plots
-Inu: (I-nu) Dog
-Josei: (Jo-se-i) Translates to woman, it's a genera for girls 15 and older
-Kawaii: (Ka-wa-i-i) Cute, referencing a person or item
-Kowaii: (Ko-wa-i-i) Scary
-Konnichiwa: (Ko-n-ni-chi-wa) Good afternoon
-Kitsune: (Ki-tsu-ne) Fox
-Kyuubi: (Kyu-u-bi) Nine tailed soro demon
-Moshi-Moshi: (Mo-shi Mo-Shi) Used to say hello on the phone or to get someone's attention
-Nani: (Na-ni) What?
-Neko: (Ne-ko) Cat, usually referring to a character with cat ears and/or tail
-Ohayou-Gozaimasu (shortened to Ohayou): (O-ha-yo-u Go-zai-ma-su) Good morning
-Okami: (O-ka-mi) Wolf
-Sakura: (Sa-ku-ra) seresa blossom (Ou also has the same meaning, but is used generally only as a part of a name)
-Seinen: (Se-i-nen) Translates to young man, this genera is focused on males 17 and up
-Shi: (Shi) Death
-Shojo: (Shi-o-jo)Translates to young woman, this genera is made for girls
-Shonen: (Shi-o-ne-n) Translates to young boy, this genera is made for boys
-Sumimasen: (Su-mi-ma-se-n) I'm Sorry or Excuse me
-Yuki: (Yu-ki) Snow
-Yuri: (Yu-ri) Girl's love. Genera features female characters which fall in pag-ibig with each other. Also means trust (though when used to mean trust it's sometimes spelled Yori instead)
-Aiko: Little Loved One
-Gami: God
-Ya: Night/Moon, To emphasize
-Getsuga: Piercer (of)
-Tenshu: Heaven
-Ki: (male) Auger/Drill (female) Princess, Mallow
-Ryu: Life
-Su: Master
-Yuu: Tender, Kind
-Kaname: Hinge, Door
-Ran: Orchid
-Hanabusa: Petals of a flower
-Aido: Indigo temple
-Akatsuki: Dawn/Day-Break
-Ka: Base/Support, Beautiful
-In: Building with high fences
-Ru: Lapis Lazuli, Thread
-Sau: Early, Strong Smell
-En: Garden
-Ichijo: Ray, Streak
-Kurosu: Cross
-Taka: Cultivate, Hawk
-Ma/Asa: Hemp/Flax
-Shi: To Support
-Sen: 1,000
-Ri: 2.44 Miles, Jasmine, Plum
-Gari: Harvest
-Toga: 10 Fangs
-Tou: Far Off
-Wakaba: Young leaves
-Sa: Sand
-Sei: Star
-Ren: Smelt, Refine, Lotus Flower
-Rengoku: Purgatory
-Toya: Far-Reaching Arrow
-Ma: Polishing
-Kurenai: Crimson
-Shizuka: Calm, Quiet
-Hi: Scarlet
-Kuruizaki: bulaklak blooming out of season
-Hime: Princess
-Tsuki: Moon Child
-Buki: Butterbur
-Sara: Renew
-Kai: Ashes, Sea
-En: Village Gate
-Do: Plum
-Ju: Earth
-Haruka: Distant, Remote
-Miya: Imperial palace, Shrine
-To: To measure, Grid, Wisteria
-I: To rely on
-Sho: Siberian iris
-Itsurari: The lie
-Senzai: Promo material, Dish soap
-Shitsuren: Broken heart
-Kamaitachi: Sharp slashes
-Ume: Plum
Along with those there are honorifics and family names. -chan is used affectionately for females and usually when the speakers knows the person well, -kun is for males affectionately for males and usually when the speakers knows the person well. -sama is used for higher social classes rather then Mr. or Mrs. and when the speaker has a high respect for the person. -san is used the same way but for people of the same social class and -sempai for someone older but still in the same class and respected more. -sensei is a teacher. Onee-chan and Imouto are older and younger sister, respectively. Onii-san is older brother and Otouto is a younger brother.
Only four mga kulay really ipakita up; aka, ao, kuro, and shiro/shira. Red, blue, black, and white, respectively.
Counting from zero to ten goes like this; rei, ichi, ni, san, shi/yan, go, roku, shichi/nana, hatchi, kyu/ku, ju. Shi and yan are used interchangeably, as are shichi and nana and kyu and ku
I was once asked just how many names i go by. I thought about it and now i'm gonna listahan every one.
1.Secerno Secrevi Secretum(the name i was ibingiay at birth)
2.Sarinanna
3.Serena
4.Decorus
5.Scelus Sceleris
6.Vindico
7.Vis Vires
8.Verin
9.Hatu-Atu-Topun
10.Kasdeya
11.Nybras
12.Ravana
13.Ashanti
14.The Anti-Christ(i don't want to be the Anti-Christ)
And there you are every name i go sa pamamagitan ng sorry that most of them are Latin.But that's what i speak a lot...................................oh and one madami thing never call me my the name i was ibingiay at birth ever............or i'll have to use the Death Touch on you.
1.Secerno Secrevi Secretum(the name i was ibingiay at birth)
2.Sarinanna
3.Serena
4.Decorus
5.Scelus Sceleris
6.Vindico
7.Vis Vires
8.Verin
9.Hatu-Atu-Topun
10.Kasdeya
11.Nybras
12.Ravana
13.Ashanti
14.The Anti-Christ(i don't want to be the Anti-Christ)
And there you are every name i go sa pamamagitan ng sorry that most of them are Latin.But that's what i speak a lot...................................oh and one madami thing never call me my the name i was ibingiay at birth ever............or i'll have to use the Death Touch on you.