How do you spell dog in Japanese? 这个在 日语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 Ayu8 2017年5月19日 日语 犬 いぬ イヌ🐶🐶🐶 Show romaji/hiragana 查看翻译 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) galdento 2017年5月19日 英语(美国) 1 like [来自HiNative]Hi!正在学习外语的你 你知...
You witnessed how convenient Japanese can be when it comes to not having to spell out every piece of information. However, there are situations where omission simply doesn't work out. For example, even if your friend believes the context is obvious for both of you, what if you totally ...
aCutie Japanese Creampie Cutie日本Creampie[translate] a我每天为你祈祷 I prayed every day for you[translate] a你们真虚伪 You really false[translate] a老师鼓励我在英语学习上取得更大进步 Teacher encourages me to make a bigger progress in English study[translate] ...
Think about the impact this brand has had – the jobs created, the technologies developed, the contribution to global economies. It's a significant player in numerous industries, influencing how we live, work, and travel. Understanding the company's history helps to gras...
If you’re doing business with Japanese speakers, you’ll need to learn language specific to your line of work. These specifics will help you narrow down the vocabulary and material you need to achieve that goal. You should also identify a time frame in which you’d like to accomplish ...
Red underline tells me to change it (thanks!). Once I start writing by hand, I definitely notice all the things I don't know how to spell (anymore) that I probably learned in middle school. Take this example and multiply it by a billion, and you have the Kanji/Japanese issue. They...
aIt is, more important, an educational campaign to highlight the contemporary reality of "racial deficits" of all kinds, the unequal conditions that impact blacks regardless of class. 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] aHow do you spell them 怎么您拼写他们[translate]...
"I was thinking of the haiku as poetry," says Lee, "a series of tiny tributes to the elements. I attempted to condense something of the essence of each element into its haiku." Classical Japanese haiku are concise three-line poems that obey a 5-7-5 syllable pattern containing a seasonal...
In Korean, as with Japanese, we don’t use “you” so often because it sounds really strong. Instead, people usually use the person's name, followed by an honorific suffix, such as 씨 (ssi), to refer to someone they are speaking to in a conversation. For example, 재휘 씨, ...
The only difference is that since Japanese has two alphabets, by custom, katakana is used to spell out words of 'foreign' origin, and hiragana is used for everything else. Your first step with Japanese: hiragana For a beginner, learning the hiragana is the most important first step you ...