オオカミの爪 that is how you type claws of the wolf in japaneese
竜の爪 (ryuu no tsu me)
竜の爪 (ryuu no tsu me) is Japanese for 'dragon claw'.
虎の手 (tora no te) means "tiger's hand" in Japanese. There isn't a special word for "paw" in Japanese; either 手 (te) "hand" or 足 (ashi) "leg" would be used.
虎の爪 - literally "claw of tiger"
狼爪
Rōsō
虎の爪 (tora no tsume) is tiger's claw.
Kuroi tora.
Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
"Ki" means spirit and "tora"means tiger Kitora because in the Japanese language you say spirit first than tiger.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
Kirātaigā
Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
虎爪 [hǔ zhuǎ]
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
"Ki" means spirit and "tora"means tiger Kitora because in the Japanese language you say spirit first than tiger.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
Answertora 虎
Kirātaigā
Claw is Tsume
Taro
Ketsueki tora
tora no hotondo
hi no tora