"Ookami" means wolf.
The Japanese word for wolf is "ookami." Wolves have been important animals in Japanese culture and folklore, often representing loyalty and protection. In traditional Japanese art and stories, wolves are sometimes depicted as mythical and magical creatures.
The word wolves has one syllable.
Ookami.
Futago Okami tachi Futago is twins and Okami tachi is wolves
tell me one thing what does school have to do with wolves haha i dint think that it would be another word for wolves Answer Nombre 2 School is another word for a group of fish(not wolves). Wolves form packs.
The correct plural for the word "wolf" is "wolves."
The word wolves is the plural form of the noun wolf. The noun wolves is a common, concrete noun, a word for a predatory canine mammal, a word for a living thing.
There are only two vowels in the word wolves.
オオカミ'月 Ookami' tsuki
Yes, the word 'wolves' is a noun, the plural form for the noun 'wolf'; a word for a type of animal; a word for a living thing.
The fearsome wolves threatened the farmer's livestock.
This is not a Japanese word.