suyoi kuma
シロクマ (Shirokuma)
You may 'chiisai kuma.'
Bear, as in the animal : Kuma Bear, as in, bear the pain: Shinobu
When translated into Japanese, big bear would be Okina kuma, okina meaning big and kuma meaning bear. In Japanese hiragana, big bear would look like this 大きなクマ.
"Panda bear" in English is orso panda.
"Polar bear" in English means orso polare in Italian.
"Honey bear in Italian." Are you that dumb?
"Candy bear" in English is orsetto di dolce in Italian.
bear= orso; Cat = gatto or micio
熊 xiong
熊 (kuma) is the Japanese word for "bear" and we can attach 子 (ko) to indicate "child", thus 子熊 (kokuma) would mean "child bear" or "cub". Other instances where this is done is with puppy (子犬, koinu) and kitten (子猫, koneko).
Bear.