Learn Japanese vocabulary: 簡単 【かんたん】(kantan). Meaning:
simple; easy; uncomplicated
.
What is the meaning of Kantan in Japanese?
emotion, feeling, sensation
.
What is the meaning of Shizuka?
Shizuka can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 静, “
quiet/calm
” 静花, “quiet/calm, flower” 静香, “quiet/calm, fragrance” 静華, “quiet/calm, flower”
What is Benri?
Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
convenient; handy; useful
What is Yasui in Japanese?
Japanese Adjective yasui – 安い-
cheap
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What is kirei in Japanese?
pretty; lovely; beautiful
. Learn Japanese vocabulary: 綺麗 【きれい】(kirei). Meaning: pretty; lovely; beautiful.
Is Shizuka still alive in real life?
Shizuka died on circa 31 January 2010.
Her cause of death was suicide
. … On 25 April, a DVD-video album was released by PSF Records as a visual tribute to Shizuka, which contains one of the last live performances by her group recorded at ShowBoat (a Tokyo live venue) on 30 December 2008.
What is Shinsetsu in Japanese?
establishment, provision, prepare
.
How old is Nobita now?
A living Nobi Nobita is
57 years old in
2016. His wife cares for his aged parents.
What does Convenlent mean?
adjective.
suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose
; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use. at hand; easily accessible: Their house is convenient to all transportation.
What is totemo in Japanese?
Using [totemo], “
very”
Place the word [totemo] in front of any adjective you want to emphasize: Oishii desu. [It’s] delicious.
What does Machi mean?
(Entry 1 of 2) :
a Japanese town or commercial center
especially : the lowest administrative division which is coordinate with the purely rural mura.
What is Eki in Japanese?
Definition:
意味
station
. Learn Japanese vocabulary: 駅 【えき】(eki). Meaning: station.
What is Mise in Japanese?
Mīze. More Japanese words for mise.
アグリーメント
noun. Agurīmento agreement, contract, covenant, pact, federacy.
What is Isogashii in Japanese?
Isogashii is a Japanese word meaning
to be busy or to be engaged
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Why do Japanese say ne?
Ne can be translated into “
isn’t it?
” or “right?” in English. It is added to the end of a sentence in Japanese regardless of the level of politeness you’re using. In general, the particle Ne is asking for confirmation, agreement or assent of the other person or group that the speaker is talking to.