The Japanese word for "red" is "あか" (pronounced as "aka").
The Japanese word for "blue" is "あお" (pronounced as "ao").
In Japanese, the word for "teacher" is "先生" (sensei). It is a commonly used honorific term to address or refer to a teacher, instructor, or mentor.
The Japanese word for "bird" is "鳥" (tori).
In Japanese, the most common way to say "goodbye" is "さようなら" (sayōnara).
The Japanese word for "dog" is "犬" (inu).
The Japanese word for "white" is "しろ" (pronounced as "shiro").
The verb form of "want" can be translated as "欲しい" (hoshii) or "欲する" (hosuru) in Japanese.
The Japanese word for "I" is "私" (watashi). It is a common and neutral way to refer to oneself.
The Japanese word for "hi" or "hello" is "こんにちは" (konnichiwa). It's a commonly used greeting to say "hello" or "good day" in Japanese.
In Japanese, the word "bank" is translated as "銀行" (ginkō).
The number "6" in Japanese is written as "六" and pronounced as "roku."
The number "3" in Japanese is written as "三" and pronounced as "san."
The Japanese word for "yes" is "はい" (pronounced as "hai").
The Japanese word for "cat" is "猫" (neko).
In Japanese, the phrase "Thank you" is translated as "ありがとうございます" (arigatō gozaimasu) or a more casual version "ありがとう" (arigatō).