"Sekai wo mamorumono" = "The [thing] that protects the Earth"
Tenchi
地球: Chikyuu. (planet Earth)
It depends on your definition for "earth" in English. It may be Earth as in the planet- Chikyuu 地球 or Earth as in the substance- Tsuchi 土
現実的に Genjitsu-teki ni
地球 (chikyuu) would mean "Globe" or "Earth" and 世界 (sekai) means "world".
http://xiaozei.cn/?u=114163Earth as in the planet is "sekai" without the ending slur.Earth as in the element is "do"earth the planet is chikkyuearth in the garden is tsuchi
"Henki nano" does not have a literal meaning in Japanese. It is a phrase commonly used in anime and manga to express surprise, confusion, or disbelief. It is often translated as "What on earth?" or "What the heck?" in English.
чернозем (chernosyom)
Salvatore della Terra.
They're both of this earth.
地球 /chi kyuu/ means 'earth'.
Dono della terra is an Italian equivalent of the Japanese word dōTERRA. The masculine noun, combined preposition and feminine singular definite article, and feminine singular noun translate into English as "gift of the Earth." The pronunciation will be "DO-no DEL-la TER-ra" in Italian.