ストライプ
Sutoraipu
Normally the English word "stripe" is used, but there's also "shima."
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
The word stripe has one syllable.
The word "stripe" has a long I sound and a silent E, as "stryp".
One possibility is the word sprite.
トラの縞模様がありますUm, I would like to know how to say stripe in Japanese, also, but um... I was kind of hoping for how to say it, like the pronunciation...You pronounce it Shima.^_^Source: I am Japanese myself. ^_^-H. Osa.Ahh! Thank you! (:I was going to use it for a dragon name on Dragon Cave. xD
"Earn your stripes" means to prove yourself or gain experience. "Seeing stripes" refers to experiencing dizziness or disorientation. "The last stripe" signifies a final warning or consequence. "Zebra crossing" is a term used for pedestrian crossings marked with stripes.
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in french it is rayure in spanish it is rayas in italin it is stripe in Irish it is stripe that's about all i know but check out a translater online and browse nearly any language
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.