黒 (kuro)
The difference between 'kuro' and 'kuroi' in Japanese is that 'kuro' is a noun whereas 'kuroi' is an adjective relating to black color.
Kuro is a Japanese word. The English translation is "black".
Kuro means black in Japanese.
its kuro
In Japanese, ranpu means light and kuro means dark. Kuro also means black.
If by 'Ichigo' you are referring to a character's name such as Bleach anime's protagonist, it would mean 'Dark Ichigo/Black Ichigo'.If not, 'ichigo' as a noun (with different writing than the above-mention character's name) can also means 'strawberry', so 'kuro ichigo' would mean 'dark/black strawberry' (however grammatically there should be kuroi instead of kuro).
sanzan kuro suru
黒莓 Kuro ichigo
黒莓 Kuro ichigo
black - 黒 (Kuro) kuroi. It's pronounced as 'cool-roy-i ( the 'i' is pronounced as the LETTER 'e' )
kuro to shiro
Kuro Aisu=Black Ice