Japanese
hibachi
Hibachi (火鉢) lit: "Fire Bowl" means "Brazier," its a bowl or box shaped container and is used to hold burning charcoal, due to their size they're commonly used as portable barbeques In order to handle the charcoal special metal chopsticks are used called Hibashi (火箸) lit: "Fire Chopsticks," Hibashi are the Japanese equivalents of fire irons and tongs.
A traditional Japanese heating device is called HIBACHI. (Isle of Wight lady)
brisingr means fire in the elven toungue or the ancient language
Omuliroo is an African Luhya word that means "fire" in English language.
There are a number of uses for a fire bowl. A fire bowl is known for being useful as an outside light that can provide a certain kind of charming ambiance. A fire bowl is also known to used for a kind of outdoor grilling solution.
You say "Fire!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ina!".
The first word he said was 'Brisingr' which means fire.
It is inferno, maybe where the word inferno came in the English language which means a big fire.
The African Luhya word "eshilayi" means something good in the English language.
They don't. :(
When using a large fire bowl in a backyard setting, the best safety measures to consider include placing the fire bowl on a non-flammable surface, keeping it away from any flammable materials or structures, having a fire extinguisher nearby, and never leaving the fire unattended. Additionally, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and maintenance of the fire bowl.