黒い (kuroi) - black
亀 (kame) - tortoise/turtle
黒い亀 (kuroi kame) - black turtle
kame
That would be 'Kame'
most of them do
Tortoise.
Tortoise
It may mean child according to these Japanese names: Himeko means princess child Kameko means tortoise child Komeko means rice child Umeko means plum blossom child
it kind of means that Hermes is associated with the tortoise. he used it a shell of a tortoise to create a lyre (an instrument, like a harp) hope this helps..
You mean tortoise and yes it is
かめ (kame) (kah-meh) is "turtle" in Japanese, but the correct word for "tortoise" is リクガメ (Rikugame) (Ree-koo-gah-meh) - notice that the word (kame) is still present, but the k has now changed to a g sound. The kanji for the word turtle is 亀 but the word for tortoise is usually written in katakana as tortoises are not native to Japan.
It means turtle or tortoise in french.
Well maybe at redhill. (Redhill I mean.....)
The Gopherus Polyphemus is a tortoise native to the coastal plains of the USA, Commonly called the Gopher Tortoise
More than one species of tortoise exist, however the usage of the word 'tortoise' is not widely agreed upon. Recently, the word 'tortoise' has been re-applied by biologists to mean only species which are entirely terrestrial (such as the Galapagous tortoise).For the Galapagos tortoise:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:TestudinesSuborder:CryptodiraFamily:TestudinidaeGenus:ChelonoidisSpecies:C. nigra