mean fellow in Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

A person who is low-hearted. A low-ranking person. Because it is a slang term, it is not used in clever places such as business. Japan call “Ge su i” in Katakana and Hiragana.

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Laos in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

A country that extends from north to south on the eastern side of the Indochina Peninsula. Vietnam is in the east, Cambodia is in the south, Thailand is in the west, Myanmar is in the northwest, and the north is surrounded by China. It occupies the left bank of the middle part of the … Read More

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malachite in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Copper carbonate mineral, green or blackish green, with diamond luster and translucent. Monoclinic system with many fine needles or fibrous crystals. Malachite is said to have the power to protect the owner from disasters. It is also said to increase the amulet amulet, intuition and insight. Japan call “Ku jaku ishi”.

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Siamo felici che tu sia nato in Kanji e Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

Queste parole celebrano la nascita di un bambino. Che il bambino e la sua famiglia siano circondati dalla felicità. Preghiamo sinceramente per la crescita sana del bambino. Un messaggio di congratulazioni per il bambino appena nato. Un messaggio per congratularsi con te per essere nato in una nuova vita. Spiegazione della parola giapponese che indica... Leggi tutto

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Buon compleanno in katakana - Zangyo-Ninja
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rare metal in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

A generic term for metallic elements that are rarely found or very difficult to obtain. They are metals that have a small abundance on the earth or are difficult to extract as pure metals even though they are abundant. Japan call “ki sho kin zoku”.

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Buon compleanno a te in Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja
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Abusive language in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Bad words in various ways. And that word. Spooky things. Japan call “A kko zo gon”.

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unanimously in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Many people all say the same thing in a row. That many people agree. Japan call “I ku do on” as four characters idiom in Kanji.

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topazio in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Topaz, the birthstone for the month of November, is a beautiful transparent orange-yellow, and its color has been compared to sherry. It is a typical yellow gemstone, and perhaps because of this, jewelry with a yellow color is often given the pseudonym “topaz”. In fact, topaz is a gemstone with a great variety of … Read More

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Aquamarine in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Description for Aquamarine It is blue beryl. The name is a word that means “seawater” in Latin. A gem name of a transparent blue tone among the green pillar stones. Most of the commercial products are cheaper than emeralds and have been treated with heat from green to yellow-green patyrite. In Japanese, it is … Read More

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Restaurant the Messiah in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a fictional store name. The vertical kanji characters on the left side, “飯屋,” refer to a restaurant that serves rice dishes, a place where the general public can eat, and is called “meshiya.” The horizontal kanji on the right, “救世主,” means the name of the store. In Japanese, it is called “kyuseishu,” … Read More

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splurge in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

1. Inspiring energy. To shake the mood. uplift myself (yourself). 2. Get out the money well. bountiful. Japanese says “fun patsu”.

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burn it in Kanji and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

Order form of “burn”. To burn is to burn things etc. To uplift your mind and emotions. Japan call “Mo ya se” in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana.

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through all eternity in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Very long years across the future. It also uses adverbs to express the meaning of eternity. Japan call “Mi rai ei go” and “Mi rai yo go”.

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being surrounded by enemies on all sides in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

A parable of being isolated and surrounded by enemies and not asking for help. There is no friend around, the situation where only around is an opponent. Japanese says “Shi men so ka”.

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HIV in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome A person who has been infected with HIV has developed one of 23 complications due to reduced immunity. Even if you are infected with HIV, it does not mean AIDS unless you develop one of these 23 diseases. In other words, HIV is the name of the virus that causes … Read More

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beans in Kanji and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

1. Seeds of leguminous plants. In particular, it sometimes refers to soybeans. 2. Small in shape. 3. Clitoris (slang) It is polite word, Japan calls “O mame” in Japanese Hiragana and Kanji.

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Sapori della cucina casalinga in Hiragana e Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Un termine che si riferisce alla cucina casalinga sperimentata durante l'infanzia, o al gusto che ne derivava, e ai piatti che la rievocano. In Giappone viene chiamata "O fu ku ro no aji" in caratteri Hiragana e Kanji.

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