You may say 'ha.' Kanji: 葉
葉 (ha)
最初の葉 (sai-sho no ha)
The Japanese word for 'leaf' is 'ha'. =D Hope you got an answer!
きれいな葉 /ki rei na ha/.
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落葉 /o chi ba/ means 'fallen leaves, dispersed leaves'. 散る落葉 /chi ru o chi ba/ means 'falling leaves'. Plural and singular form in words does not make any difference in a word's grammatical inflection in Japanese.
葉 (ha) is Japanese for leaf. Leaves of tree for instance would be 木の葉 (ko no ha).
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how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)
Leaf is said as 叶 (yè).