One Japanese word for huge is 'dekai,' written in Japanese as: でかい
dai fan, meaning big fan (or huge fan)
Huge earthquake-caused waves are called tsunami in Japanese.
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
The Japanese studied them the most.
They are huge,looks like a spider.
It was not the biggest but made a huge dent in Japan's history.
Yoritomo Minamoto in the 1100s
i believe it was space giants!
Why should English speakers Westernize and Anglicize an event that rarely happens in the West? Using a Japanese word connects it best to the Japanese event of having the ocean roll itself back out into the ocean, only to return as a huge, tall wave and slam the returning water into the shore.
You may say 'dekai inu,' written: でかい犬
The influence of the Japanese in Philippine religion is limited. While there are some Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in the Philippines due to the Japanese community, the impact on mainstream Philippine religious practices is minimal compared to historical influences from Spain and the United States. Japanese religion has not had a significant widespread effect on the religious landscape of the Philippines.
でかい /de kai/ means 'huge'.大きい /oo kii/ is a more general word which can mean 'huge', 'a lot', 'loud', 'big', 'great'.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]