... Sand hand? Sunate; or "suna no te", which would literally be "hand of sand".
"Sand" is 'suna' in Japanese.
you say it==
You may say 'te.'
This means 'could you lend me a hand, please?'
Fusei na te no hōhō
1. get your hand. 2. put it down in the sand. 3. grab the charcoal. 4. say woohoo.
word-sand
The Japanese word for 'sand' is 'suna'. Pronounced 'soo-nuh'. =PPPPP Hope it helps!
There isn't a special word for "paw" in Japanese. You'd either say 手 (te) "hand" or 足 (ashi) "foot."
suna
In Philippine cebuano language False hand is " dili tinuod na kamot"
手の平 (teno hira) for the hand, ヤシ (yashi) for the tree.