セイバー
Seibā
軍刀
Guntō
The sabre cat stalked its prey.The guard drew his sabre and ordered the intruder to stop.
Sabre originated from the French word "sabre," which was derived from the Hungarian word "szablya." The term has been used in various languages, including English, to refer to a type of sword with a curved blade and a guard.
Some reprints of the 2008 starter deck, Road Synchron and Road Warrior and some of the X-Sabre cards previously only available in the Japanese Duel Terminal: X-Sabre Airbellum X-Sabre Galahad X-Sabre Aneperlera X-Sabre Urbellum (Synchro) Gatmuz's Orders (First Duel Terminal Set Support Card)
A sabre is a light sword.
サーベルタイガー Sāberutaigā サーベルの歯虎 Sāberu no ha tora Sabre tooth tiger
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
This is not a Japanese word.
Vusu can not be a Japanese word.
Japanese word for surender