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What is Mijikai?

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What is Mijikai? mijikai – 短い (みじかい) : an i-adjective meaning ‘short’ in Japanese. This can work as both a modifier and a complement.

How do you say dirty in Japanese duolingo? ない is a negative ending, however despite how the hiragana looks the kanji for dirty is 汚い. So it’s read Kitana-i, not Kita-nai.

What is Kitanai in hiragana? Adjective. 汚 きたな い • (kitanai) -i (adverbial 汚 きたな く (kitanaku)) dirty 汚 きたな いシャツ kitanai shatsu a dirty shirt.

What is Yasai in Japan? In Japanese, “yasai (野菜)” means vegetables and “itame (炒め)” is a noun form for the verb “itameru (炒める)” which means stir fry. From the name you might assume it’s a vegetarian dish; however, Yasai Itame usually contains a small amount of thinly sliced pork or sausages.

What is Mijikai? – Related Questions

 

What is Shinsetsu?

Shinsetsu is a very common word to describe someone who is nice, kind, and helpful. Unlike Happo Bijin, it has a positive meaning and is appropriate to use when you want to appreciate someone’s help and kindness.

How do you say I want in Japanese hiragana?

In such a case, “to want” in Japanese is expressed as “~tai desu”. The basic sentence structure is “(someone) wa (something) o ~tai desu.” Here are a few sample sentences: Watashi wa kuruma o kaitai desu.

What does Akira mean in Japanese?

Origin:Japanese. Meaning:bright, clear, ideal. Akira is a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin. This name has grown in popularity throughout the US in the 21st century and is sometimes used as a variation of “Kira”. Akira may also originate from other cultures, too!

What does Nishi mean in Japanese?

Etymology. From Japanese 西 (nishi, “west”), from the way the western or left side of the sumo ranking list is considered less prestigious, by analogy with the setting sun as opposed to the rising sun.

What is Hoshii?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: 欲しい 【ほしい】(hoshii). Meaning: wanted; wished for; in need of; desired. Type: Adjective, い-adjective.

What does Kita mean in Japanese?

Kita is a Japanese and Polish surname. As a Japanese surname it might be written various ways in kanji (e.g. 北 meaning “north”; 木田 meaning “field of trees”; 喜多 meaning “many happinesses”). Notable people with the surname include: Atsushi Kita (北篤, born 1988), Japanese baseball outfielder.

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