There's a good basic English - Japanese dictionary at http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.... . However, you should be aware that the form the words will take will depend on their verb tense.
Pls. help japanese for: teacher, stop crying, keep eating, sit down, stand up, you sing, you dance, listen?
teacher - "sensei"
Stop crying - " nakuno wo yame nasai" (imperative)
stop锛?verb)ing = (verb)surukoto wo yameru.
keep eating - "tabe tsuzuke nasai" (imperative)
keep 锛?verb)ing = (verb) shitsuzukeru.
sit down - suwari nasai (imperative)
sit down = suwaru
stand up - tachi nasai (imperative)
stand up = tatsu
you sing - anata wa utau
you = anata, kimi, anatatachi(plural)
sing = utau
you dance - anata wa odoru
dance = odoru, dance suru
listen - kiku
listen (imperative) = kiki nasai
Reply:Teacher = sensei
stop crying = nakanaide
keep eating = tabete
sit down = suwatte
stand up=tatte
you sing=utatte
you dance=odotte
listen=kiite
Reply:Teacher = sensei
Eat= tabete
Sit= suwatte
Stand= Tatte
Sing=Utaette
Listen=Kiite
I'm not sure about "stop crying"; it could be nakanaide... And I think they call "dance" the same as English - "dansu"... Hopefully a native speaker will come by and shed some more light on things.
Ganbatte ne - good luck!
Reply:teacher- sensai
sit down- swatte kudasai
stand up- tatte kudasai
sorry don't know the rest
Reply:teacher = sensei
stop crying = nakuno wa yamete, nakanaide
keep eating = chanto tabete
sit down = suwatte
stand up = tatte
you sing = utatte
you dance = odotte
listen = kiite
greek name
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