The Japanese word for bat is koumori (animal) and batto (Baseball bat).
Bat (animal):
Koumori (こうもり/蝙蝠)
Bat (baseball):
Batto (バット)
Ookoumori
The word is "KOUMORI".
In Japanese you would say "クリケット バット" [(Kuriketto batto)Koo-rih-keh-t(pause)to bah-t(pause)to"
Nightwing is a name, thus it would be transliterated into Japanese as ナイトウィング /nai to win gu/. If you mean Japanese word for vampire bat 吸血蝙蝠 /kyuu ke tsu kou mo ri/ is the word.
Batear= to batgolpear/volear con un bat = to bat
Ookoumori
The word is "KOUMORI".
Yes you are... Come on I thought you would know that
In Japanese you would say "クリケット バット" [(Kuriketto batto)Koo-rih-keh-t(pause)to bah-t(pause)to"
Why aren't you giving me any gasoline? The US didn't owe the Japanese any oil. If your son is hitting his little sister with a baseball bat, do you give him another bat or take away the one he has? The Japanese commence hostilities in about 1933 and were commiting atrocities in China and Mongolia. The U.S. put a trade embargo due on Japan to this and because the Japanese were an obvious threat to the balance of power in the pacific.
Nightwing is a name, thus it would be transliterated into Japanese as ナイトウィング /nai to win gu/. If you mean Japanese word for vampire bat 吸血蝙蝠 /kyuu ke tsu kou mo ri/ is the word.
Uakari - A South American arboreal monkey Unagi - a Japanese eel Ussuri - tube nosed bat
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its at bat
Yep, it's a bat.
Bat can be a noun as in the flying creature or a bat you hit something with. Bat can also be a verb, as it to bat a ball. Using both forms, you can bat a ball with a bat.
a bat can kill another bat