The Japanese word for "ice" is "koori" and is pronounced like "koh" "oh" "ri". Also you can use the word "aisu", as it is a transliteration of the word "ice". It is pronounced like "aye" "sue".
I don't think I've ever heard of a name that just means "ice". Usually, Japanese names combine different characters, and these characters usually represent something the parent wants their child to be or do.
I don't think any parent would want their child to be as cold as ice.
The Japanese word for ice is aisu. However, the word aisu is more commonly used to refer to ice cream.
You can also say (ko - o - ri) (氷)。
aisukuri-mu
Aisukuriumu - Say Ice-cream-uh
Ice cream is 'aisu kuriimu' in Japanese.
Ice in Japanese is "aisu". You may also say 'koori.'
氷 (こおり) ko・o・ri
Kurai kori
アイス /ai su/ can mean both 'ice' and 'ice cream' in Japanese. The word for 'ice' itself in Japanese is 氷 /ko o ri/, romanized 'koori', in which double 'o' indicated long 'o' not 'u' sound.
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The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
glace an ice cream - une glace
'I am craving ice cream' or 'I have a craving for ice cream' would be translated as either アイスクリームãŒæ¬²ã—ãã¦ä»•æ–¹ãªã„ (aisukuriimu ga hoshikute shikatanai) or アイスクリーム食ã¹ãŸã„㪠(aisukuriimu tabetai na) in Japanese.
氷 which reads 'Kōri', if is for ice(nature). For ice as dessert, the word is アイス which reads 'aisu'. Improvement: アイス /ai su/ is the English word 'ice' inserted into Japanese, but in Japanese it mostly is used referring to 'ice cream' in general. 氷 /kō ri/ is Japanese word for the element 'ice' and also the dessert with syrup.
アイス /ai su/ can mean both 'ice' and 'ice cream' in Japanese. The word for 'ice' itself in Japanese is 氷 /ko o ri/, romanized 'koori', in which double 'o' indicated long 'o' not 'u' sound.
I scream for ice cream
The Japanese
ice cream is cream wich is frozen and normally flavoured
Ice cream is an "abroad" word and is written out in katakana. The romaji translation is AISUKURIIMU
Japanese ice cream. vanilla ice cream in the inside with chewy, powdery mochi on the outside ;D DELICIOUS
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Japanese ice cream. vanilla ice cream in the inside with chewy, powdery mochi on the outside ;D DELICIOUS
The German word for ice-cream cone is Eishörnchen.
The Latin word for ice cream is Ultrices. Whereas an Ice cream cone would be called glacie-crepito conum in Latin.