The Japanese word for "on fire" is:
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The Japanese word for "on fire" is:
Moete!
Stay tuned for further translations. . .
Stay tuned for further translations. . .
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darn cool words, eh?
Kore wa sens� desu! This means war
Moete! On fire
Mienai Chikara Unseen Power
MachinaigainakuNo Doubt
Moete! On fire
Mienai Chikara Unseen Power
MachinaigainakuNo Doubt
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ouch that tastes bad
It means, "I would like to eat some futons and sleep on a fortune cookie."
actually, I don't know. I'll have to get my Jap/Eng. dictionary and see. One thing I know for sure is that "wuhan" is not a Japanese word because "wu" is not a traditional Japanese syllable.
Each of these consonant-vowel syllables are not traditionally used in Japanese:
si ti tu hu yi ye wi wu we wo she che tsa tsi tse tso fa fi fe fo zi di du je
Some of them can be used in loan words from English, such as jetto (jet), fakkusu (fax) or mitingu (meeting), or in non-Japanese names such as Indiana, but very rarely are they ever used.
actually, I don't know. I'll have to get my Jap/Eng. dictionary and see. One thing I know for sure is that "wuhan" is not a Japanese word because "wu" is not a traditional Japanese syllable.
Each of these consonant-vowel syllables are not traditionally used in Japanese:
si ti tu hu yi ye wi wu we wo she che tsa tsi tse tso fa fi fe fo zi di du je
Some of them can be used in loan words from English, such as jetto (jet), fakkusu (fax) or mitingu (meeting), or in non-Japanese names such as Indiana, but very rarely are they ever used.
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sono kotoba wa machigai deshita (that word was wrong)
Mistake alert! Mistake alert!
For "No Doubt" should be just Machigainaku but I inadvertently spelled it as Machinaigainaku for some reason.

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By the way, Moete! is pronounced as Mo - ay - tay, just so ya people know and don't say it wrong. (Like Mo - "eat" for instance)
If you have trouble pronouncing any of these words, just remember - the vowels never ever change their pronounciation
a - ah!
e - ay!
i - ee!
o - oh!
u - oo!
In other words, the 5 Japanese vowels are virtually the same as the 5 Spanish vowels.
For "No Doubt" should be just Machigainaku but I inadvertently spelled it as Machinaigainaku for some reason.


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By the way, Moete! is pronounced as Mo - ay - tay, just so ya people know and don't say it wrong. (Like Mo - "eat" for instance)
If you have trouble pronouncing any of these words, just remember - the vowels never ever change their pronounciation
a - ah!
e - ay!
i - ee!
o - oh!
u - oo!
In other words, the 5 Japanese vowels are virtually the same as the 5 Spanish vowels.
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Re: sono kotoba wa machigai deshita (that word was wrong)
I was about to call you on that, but you fixed it.seichu kaisho wrote: For "No Doubt" should be just Machigainaku but I inadvertently spelled it as Machinaigainaku for some reason.
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First one tell me answer get prize.
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