Depends on how it is written. 折 /o ri/ means 'opportunity, chance'; 折り /o ri/ can mean 'fold (like in a paper)' as well as 'chance'; 檻 /o ri/ means 'cell (of a jail), cage'; 澱 /o ri/ can mean 'sediment, grout (BrE), lees (stuff that settles at bottom of liquid)'.
玉 /ta ma/ is the general word for 'ball, orb, sphere, etc'. Specific usage might be different. オーブ /oo bu/ can also be used with same meaning.
[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
紙 means paper in Japanese as ori means fold
It's a Japanese word. Ori (folding) & kami (paper) is were it is derived.
"Ori" means fold. Like in "origami". In origami, ori is fold and gami is paper. But it gets complicated because when "gami" is not in a compound work it is "kami". So paper is "kami" when not in a compound word.
It is a Japanese word meaning fold paper - ori is 'fold' and gami is 'paper'
Yes. According to the Related Link: ; origami : 1956, from Japanese origami, from ori "fold" + kami"paper."
A common word for 'cage' is 檻 (ori) in Japanese. Example: キリンがその檻の中にいる (kirin ga sono ori no naka ni iru) - "There are giraffes in that cage."
Ori Blumenfeld's birth name is Ori Samuel Blumenfeld.
Tetsuo Kuboki has written: 'Ori no bungaku' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Waka, Japanese poetry
Ori is THE most handsome guy in the world
Ori Reisman died in 1991.
Ori Reisman was born in 1924.
Israel Ori died in 1711.