The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
"Kagerou."
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
Tonbo, is the Japanese word for dragonfly
トンボ
kagerou or tonbo
Japan is the country that the dragonfly represents. The word for dragonfly serves as a homophone whose sound is the same as the word for "victory" in Japanese. The insect in question (Odonata order of damselflies and dragonflies) will call to mind autumn, samurai and summer in the Japanese archipelago.
Some people say its the dragonfly, some say the humming bird and some say the eagle.
"dragonfly fruit" translates to, "libélula de frutas" in Spanish.
they say so
say whaat brotha??
There are many different sizes of a dragon fly, but on average, I would say that a tennis ball is about the same size as a dragonfly.
In Japanese culture it symbolizes strength, happiness, and also courage.