The word 'tora' means 'tiger' but 'ki' can have many different meanings. If you are looking for 'spirit of the tiger', this is the wrong 'spirit'!
気 (ki) means 'mind, mindset, mood, spirit, heart, thought(s), etc'.. 'spirit' in that line of meaning not like a nymph or apparition or the like; that would be 精 /sei/ or 幽霊 /yuu rei/ meaning 'ghost, apparition etc'.
If that is not the case for 'ki', other than what was mentioned above, meanings like 'tree', 'wood', 'season', 'castle' among others can be mentioned. The 'no' can here be translated to 's the possessive marker.
虎 Tora = tiger
"Ki" means spirit and "tora"means tiger Kitora because in the Japanese language you say spirit first than tiger.
yes they did, read a Japanese book
Ki means energy and strength in Japanese
Tora Tora Tora!!
first answer: It is a contraction of totsugeki raigeki (lightning attack). To ra. It originated at the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. second answer: "Tora" as pronounced is also the Japanese word for "tiger". The word "Tora" is actually intended to be 2-part codeword that is saying that surprise has been achieved in the Japanese attack on Oahu Island (including Pearl Harbor).
トラ: Tora. Tora.In Japanese, tiger is 虎 (トラ=tora, tola)
The Japanese launch code was "Tora Tora Tora" Tora translates into "tiger" in English.
The Japanese for Tiger is "tora" the Kanji for tora is 虎 Hope that helped.
Tora Tora Bonzai
tora,tora
Tora, as in Tora Tora Tora... Means "Tiger", but code for the Japanese Attack.
katsu ki ga aru