webnovel

How to say 'fictional characters' in Japanese?

2024-09-27 13:23
2 answers

The phrase 'fictional characters' can be translated to '鏋剁┖銇偔銉c儵銈偪銉' in Japanese.

In Japanese, you would say '绌烘兂鐨勩仾銈儯銉┿偗銈裤兗' to refer to fictional characters. It's a common way to express the concept. However, there might be some other variations depending on the context.

How Am I Still Alive?

How Am I Still Alive?

Spiritual Qi Resurgence, Gods descending? Continuous disasters, all living beings suffering? What does it have to do with me? I'm just a patient with an incurable disease, who's been given up on treatment and has a countdown to death. Embarking on the path of exorcising demons and annihilating immortals with my crippled body is not for the sake of protecting my family and country, but because the hazardous duty pay is too tempting, especially the compensation... "This Evil Gods profession system is cursed, even if there's smooth progress in the early stages, the practitioners will eventually commit suicide..." "Give me a set." "This Demon Sword poisons its user and has already taken ninety-nine lives..." "Give me two, and also that man-eating demonic helmet, soul-devouring blood claws, get me a set." "This Magic Potion is harmful to heaven and earth..." "Enough talk, I'll take them all!" However, the problem is, why am I still alive after taking on all these high-risk missions, stepping on every risk, and doing every deadly task? 【Congratulations, congratulations! Ranked first among the Top Ten Heroes Who Moved the World...】 "...Heavens, wasn't the average life expectancy in this line of work three and a half years? I've been here for one cycle of three years after another, I'm almost an S-level hunter, the first of the top ten heroes! Why am I still alive? I just want to make an honor sacrifice, scam some compensation! Is that so hard?!"
Not enough ratings
1574 Chs
The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live

The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live

The ancient Divine Beast Susu descended to endure trials and became the youngest daughter of the Qin Family, who were nearing eighty years old; young in age but high in seniority, even the men in their twenties had to call her auntie. Susu was also the only girl in three generations of the Qin Family, cherished by her parents, doted on by her brothers, and her nephews would fight over holding their auntie and protecting her. Protect her? Susu said she didn't need it, for she was a mighty and ferocious Divine Beast! With her around, no one would dare to bully the Qin Family members! Those who bullied her family got sent flying; those who coveted their fortune got sent flying; those who tried to kidnap her got sent flying. The kidnappers who captured Susu were frightened by her and willingly handed over their cell phones for her to call the police. "How do I unlock the cell phone?" Susu asked. "It requires fingerprint unlocking, you can use my finger," explained the kidnapper. "How do I use your finger? Chop it off?" Susu asked again. "No! No need to chop, it can be used while still attached to my hand!" the kidnapper wailed. Chop off a finger! What kind of thought process was that? Way too scary! Ever since the lucky-buff-carrying Susu had come to their home, the family's luck had improved, their business prospered more each day, and the previously naughty young masters had become much better behaved, truly a little lucky star. It was just that boy from the neighbor's house, who kept thinking about kidnapping Little Susu, causing the Qin Family men quite a bit of concern. Maybe they should just break his leg again?
Not enough ratings
1003 Chs

How do you say 'fictional character' in Japanese?

1 answer
2024-09-28 11:28

You can say '浠兂銇偔銉c儵銈偪銉' (kasou no kyaraakutaa) to mean 'fictional character' in Japanese. This phrase is commonly used in various contexts related to literature, anime, and other forms of creative works.

How to say 'Japanese comics' in Japanese?

3 answers
2024-09-28 15:29

The phrase for 'Japanese comics' in Japanese is '鏃ユ湰銇极鐢' (Nihon no manga).

How to say 'fiction' in Japanese?

3 answers
2024-10-16 15:18

The word for 'fiction' in Japanese is '灏忚 (sh艒setsu)'.

How to say 'novel' in Japanese?

3 answers
2024-10-16 04:39

The word for 'novel' in Japanese is '灏忚 (銇椼倗銇嗐仜銇)'.

How to say'manga' in Japanese?

2 answers
2024-10-05 01:50

The word for'manga' in Japanese is 婕敾 (銇俱倱銇 / manga).

How to say perfect world in Japanese

1 answer
2025-02-24 10:44

" Perfect World " was a popular fantasy novel by Chen Dong. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story described how the protagonist escaped from the vast wilderness, defeated the false gods in the lower realm, defeated the ancestors in the upper realm, and finally surpassed the High Heavens to dominate the ages. You can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get an experience membership if you go to Qidian Reading now. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Shi Hao. He liked to drink beast milk, and his heart was strong. He bravely advanced forward, and was somewhat mischievous. The female lead was Huo Ling 'er. She was innocent and had a fiery temper. She protected a person for her entire life.

How to say perfect world in Japanese

1 answer
2025-01-19 01:22

How was the perfect world called in Japanese?

How to say ancient poems in Japanese

1 answer
2024-12-19 03:30

Ancient poetry could be said to be "ancient poetry" in Japanese.

How to say 'back story' in Japanese?

3 answers
2024-10-16 21:08

The phrase 'back story' can be translated to '鑳屾櫙銈广儓銉笺儶銉 (haikei sut艒r墨)' in Japanese.

How to say 'ghost story' in Japanese?

3 answers
2024-10-15 10:06

The Japanese word for 'ghost story' is 銆屾珖锛堛亱銇勩仩銈擄級銆.

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z