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clarinha
Portugal

Japanese
 
Good morning everbody!!!
I need help.
I �m preparing a ws about Japan and Japanese stories and I need help from our Japanese teachers. I want to write "I love Japan", "clarinha", and I need to Know the most common girl names.
Please, can you help me? Thank you.
clarinha
 
 

8 Jul 2010      





SaraMariam
United States

Maybe this will help you
Good luck with your stories :)

8 Jul 2010     



Errie
Japan

I �m teaching at a few schools here and the names that pop up the most are:
 
Aoi (also a boys name), Naoko, Kanako, Hikaru, Riri, Kaho, Mizuho, Ai, Miki, Shiori, Risa, Ran, Sayaka, Hiromi, Kaede.
I hope these will help you a bit. There �re a lot more but these are the ones I can think of at the moment.
If you have any further Japanese related questions then drop me a line whenever you feel so...
Cheers
 
 

8 Jul 2010     



clarinha
Portugal

Thank you Sara for the useful link.
Errie thank you so much. I think I will pm real soon. Thank you so much.Hug

8 Jul 2010     



lillizen
Brazil

Hello, Clarinha:

You can use this tool to convert your name:
http://www.mauvecloud.net/charsets/asian/fastromaji.html

Please, choose Katakana for foreign names:
クラリンハ

I hope it helps.


Lilli.

8 Jul 2010     



lillizen
Brazil

Oops, but  I guess the name resulted into something like:

Ku-ra-rin-ha, which would sound like "koorarin-ha", er that �s not very clear, I guess... :S

Now I don �t know how to write "nha" in Japanese. Wacko

Maybe: クラリニャ = Kurarin-ya. I think that may be it, but really not sure. :P


Well, I am sure some Japanese teacher will log in soon and will be able to help you... hehehe

Sorry... :(

8 Jul 2010