Can somebody plz give me a list of words that are translated to Japanese, or put in a link?

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Thank you so much Ms. Sue! Your the best!

Wait.....Are you kidding me?

You're welcome.

also, this question was just a test to see if people are nice enough to help people. P.s. I already know how to speak Japanese. Example: マジ?やば means really, wow.

おめでとうございます。

Certainly! While I cannot provide you with an exhaustive list of words translated into Japanese, I can guide you on how to find such a list or a resource that can help you.

1. Online Dictionaries: There are several online dictionaries that provide translations for words from various languages, including Japanese. Two popular options are:

- Jisho (https://jisho.org/): Jisho is a comprehensive English to Japanese dictionary that provides translations, example sentences, and kanji information.

- Google Translate (https://translate.google.com/): Google Translate is a well-known translation tool that supports many languages, including Japanese. You can input English words or phrases and get their Japanese translation.

2. Language Learning Apps: Language learning apps like Duolingo (https://www.duolingo.com/) or Memrise (https://www.memrise.com/) offer vocabulary lists and lessons for learning Japanese. These apps often include translations and audio pronunciations.

3. Physical/Online Japanese Language Textbooks: Japanese language textbooks, both physical and online, usually provide vocabulary lists and translations. These resources can be found in local bookstores, libraries, or online platforms like Amazon or language learning websites.

4. Flashcard Applications: Flashcard apps such as Anki (https://apps.ankiweb.net/) or Quizlet (https://quizlet.com/) allow users to create and access vocabulary decks created by others. You can find premade decks with English-to-Japanese translations on these platforms.

Remember, while these resources can assist you in finding translations, learning vocabulary in context and understanding sentence structure is crucial for developing fluency.