"Nose" in Japanese is "hana" (ιΌ»).
The Latin word for "nose" is nasus.
The noun "nose" refers to a thing, specifically the facial organ used for breathing and sensing odors.
The Tagalog word for "nose" is "ilong."
A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
you say ''mooku'' in order to say nose in tamil
In Japanese, nose is hana.
The nose would be "hana" (鼻);
Hana :3
'Nagai hana'.
chyairo no hana
A Japanese Chin's nose is dry some of the time, but is mostly wet. Also, they sneeze about every minute or two, so watch out!
Hmmm, do you mean in english? So nose?
It's "true nose"in Japanese.
Hannah means flower or nose. :) and that's true cause that's my name and i took Japanese class :)
It means they think you're a massive turd. It might also mean you have a bogey hanging out of your nose.
象の鼻 ぞうのはな Zou no hana zou is elephant hana is nose no indicates possession (like 's in English) Thus, Zou no hana = elephant's nose (The Japanese text may not appear correctly if your computer does not have Japanese script enabled)
The nose-art of the crashed bomber was salvaged by the Japanese and put on display in Tokyo. Don't know where it is now, but probably still in a museum.