It's spelled Hebi - and pronounced the same as it's written.
Japanese for snake is "Hebi", pronounced he-bi. Short on the "e" and short on the "i".
In the idiomatic sense, it can be translated as 'me ni ha mienai kiken,' written: 目には見えない危険
Iron snake would be 鉄ã®è›‡ (tetsu no hebi) in Japanese. Alternatively, you could say tetsu de dekita hebi which translates to "snake made of iron".
hebi. (hey-bee)
byakugan.
Zabimaru
it means the same but if your saying how do i say snake in japanese then its "hebi"
Google translator states it as 'Howaitomamushi WA hebi'
Literally, it's "hebi no me" pronounced, heh-bee no meh.
Orochi
hebi
The Japanese Habu snake is a native to Okinawa Japan and mainland, this snake can be found in local bars as a part of an alcoholic drink. But do not take this snake for something unthreatining, it is very poisonous.
"Hebi no uroko"
The word snake when translated is hebi. hebi. (hey-bee)
Snake = naheka
He was bitten by a snake is grammatically correct.
a snake is un serpent in French.
Hebi no o