It doesn't make much of a difference where, words have their meaning according to their specific way of writing (kanji). 恋 (love) is one of the most common words that reads 'koi', esp at end of words or in complex words, since it normally is read 'ai' (love). But 'koi' generally could have a million meanings, according to context one can determine which of them is most likely.
It does have a lot of meanings but when added to the end of a person's name it means that they're lovers or boyfriend and girlfriend.
Yes, the word æ‹ (koi) may be used to mean 'love' in Japanese. The other word that is commonly used to mean 'love' is æ„› (ai).
A Koi-dragon is mythical Japanese creature that is half koi fish at the back and a dragon front end
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
If you mean the fish type 'common carp' it is 鯉 /koi/ in Japanese. If you mean it as a name/title カルピオ /ka ru pi o/ would be the Japanization for it.
Koi (the fish name, meaning carp) sounds like the word for "fancy" or "love". In Japanese characters, Koi is "恋".
a fish, a koi carp
A koi is a large and colourful Japanese carp.
The plural of koi, a Japanese karp, is koi.
Koi is the name the English speaking world use for a specific type of carp that were developed by the Japanese in the early 1800's. Their correct name is 'nishikigoi'.
a carp! go to www wikipedia.com and look up koi and koi is Japanese for carp! i got one! and they are cool! same as a plectomus! another name for a type of catfish! but tropical! a catfish is cold water (i think)!
Koi are a form of carp found in East Asia where they were originally farmed as a food fish. The name Koi means carp in Japanese and the word koi also means love in Japanese, same as Row (number of things in straight line) and Row (a noisy quarrel) in english.
A good name could be Tsuki meaning 'Moon'
We write it as 鯉[koi] in kanji in Japanese.