"Mizu umi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Lake"
You may say 'mizu.'mizuみず水It rhymes with 'me, too'.
It is written: 龍竜 /ryuu/ is the kanji for 'dragon' in Japanese.
'Mizu no oujo'.
水の犬 (mizu no inu)
Wind isn't a Japanese word, but "kaze" 風 would be how you say "wind" if that's what you're looking for.
The Japanese word for water is 'mizu' (水).
湖 (みずうみ) mizu umi is "lake."
Mizu means Water!
The word mizu in Japanese translated into English is water
Umi means umi, u-m-i as the alphabet is, it means thank you, when someone says umi in vietnamese it means thank you.So umi is said after welcome That is what umi means.
"Tsuchi" means earth, "Mizu" means water, "Hi" means fire. Together, these words represent the elements of earth, water, and fire in English.
Mizu = water Kage = shadow Mizu kage = water shadow (Probably a ninja move from Naruto, I'm guessing?)
It means "(Give me some) water please."
Mizu no akashi means the proof or evidence of water.
Mizu Iro was created on 2004-09-29.
umi likes hikaru and fuu.also hikaru and fuu likes umi.
'Mizu' is "water," and is typically made by turning on the faucet.