Hoshi means star in Japanese
Improvement:
星 is the kanji for 'hoshi', but hoshi meaning 'star' is only as a noun, the kanji's 'nanori' (name readings) are:
Hoshi
Kira
Hotsu
Sei
Shin
It's also used in many multi-kanji names like 星子 /sei ko/ meaning 'star child'.
The Japanese word for star is 星, pronounced as 'hoshi'
Shuriken (trans: "sword hidden in the hand")
The Japanese word for "Star" is Sutaa.
It is 'hoshi.'
輝く星 (kagayaku hoshi)
Hoshi ほし 星
Karasano
star = 星 (hoshi)
hikaru
'Hoshi.'
Hoshi-Hime
it means green star :)midori-greenhoshi-star^__^Erii-chan♥
star = 星 (hoshi)
No , the Star Wars franchise is an American production .
"Hoshi" is Japanese for star. In Japanese language there is no difference between a singular and a plural. So star and stars translation is the same = hoshi.
Hoshi (星)
The same as it is in English.
Hoshi (星).
'Hoshi.'
hikaru
if you mean shooting star its nagare boshi
Pleiades
nagare boshi
She was in "Star Blazers"