'Wastashi no ikimono WA hitotsu chiisana ha wo motteimasu.'
This could be one of these: ANIME - a Japanese drawn or animated art form ENEMY - a foe or opponent ANEMONE - a small sea creature
By attaching the indefinite article 'no' to 'chiisai,' you get "chiisai no," which means "small one."
From the quest "Funny Bone" or "Chipped Tooth" from BattleonTown the New one.
There is a variety of small sculptures varying in purpose. However, look up the word "Netsuke", this is one type of small Japanese sculpture.
The direct translation of Rabbit with horn in Japanese is ホーンとウサギ
One example of a living creature that is too small to be seen without a microscope is a bacterium. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are typically a few micrometers in size and can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
tooth means JUST one teeth and teeth means ALOT of them
No, in Magic: The Gathering, you can only block one creature with one creature.
it means one
The Japanese word for "little one" is "chibi." It is often used to describe something small, cute, or childlike.
A shell is not a creature, but it can be part of one.
how much would it be to have one tooth replaced on a denture