港 (minato)
The spelling tsunami has a silent T (Japanese word meaning "harbor wave").
The word "tsunami" is of Japanese origin. The word is a combination of the Japanese characters "tsu," meaning "harbor," and "nami," meaning "wave." Written in Japanese, the word looks like this: 津波
The term tsunami comes from the Japanese meaning harbor ("tsu", 津) and wave ("nami", 波). [a. Jap. tsunami, tunami, f. tsu harbour + nami waves.-Oxford English Dictionary]. For the plural, one can either follow ordinary English practice and add an s, or use an invariable plural as in Japanese. From Wikipedia.
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor ,HI. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor ,HI.
the meaning of interference in Japanese is interference, a meaning doesn't change, the word that means it does. the word interference in Japanese is "Kanshō"
"Itish" is not a Japanese word.
There is no such word in Japanese - shrine is an English word.
yagi is the Japanese word for goat
The meaning of the word 'minato' is port in the Japanese language. There are places in Japan named Minato in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. It is also used as a name in Japan.
Puerto is the Spanish word for a port or harbor.
空 (sora) is the Japanese word for "sky".
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.