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.
The phrase 'fictional character' in Spanish is 'personaje ficticio'.
The phrase 'fictional characters' can be translated to '鏋剁┖銇偔銉c儵銈偪銉' in Japanese.
How do you say Japanese in the capital? Kyoto's Japanese was ""(kyouto) or Roman "kyoto".
The word for'story' in Japanese is 銆岀墿瑾炪(monogatari) or 銆屻偣銉堛兗銉兗銆(sutoorii).
In Japanese,'manga' is pronounced as 銇俱倱銇 (manga). It's a direct borrowing from the English word and is widely used in Japanese language and culture.
In Japanese,"Tang poetry" could be said to be "Tang poetry" or "Tang poetry".
The phrase 'write a story' in Japanese is '鐗╄獮銈掓浉銇 (monogatari o kaku)'.
In Japanese, 'love story' is typically expressed as '鎭嬫剾銇┍ (ren'ai no hanashi)'. Different contexts might call for slight variations, but these are common ways to say it.
In Japanese comics, 'shit' can be expressed as '銇忋仢 (kuso)' or '绯 (fun)' but these words are quite vulgar and not commonly used in polite or formal settings.
The word for 'comic book' in Japanese is '銈炽儫銉冦偗銉栥儍銈' (komikku bukku).