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The word you are looking for is "Yokai." A "Yokai" is an animal spirit, while a "Mononoke" is a nature spirit, there is a difference between the two. The anime "Inuyasha" focuses around the world of the Yokai; Inuyasha himself is a "Hanyo," half Yokai, half human. The word "demon" is a mistranslation; the supernatural creatures you see in Inuyasha, are all animal spirits. Naraku for example is a spider, Inuyasha and Shippo are both canines (Shippo is a fox), and, as a generic rule in the anime, cute mammal Yokai are good guys, while "gross" animals such as reptiles, amphibians, and insects, are all bad guys. Women don't like bugs or reptiles. lol. Inuyasha was made by a woman, so, its only natural that "cute" animals would be "good guy" Yokai. Also one creature women loath most, is the spider, so its only natural that in Inuyasha, the main villain was, imagine that, a spider Yokai.

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am, is, are, was, were, be, been, being, or the verb to "be" in Japanese is "desu" in the present tense and "deshita" in the past tense and "desuka" if a question

i am John = watashi wa John desu

he is John = kare wa John desu

we are men =watashitachi wa otoko desu

i was sick = byoki deshita

is he a man? = kare wa otoko desuka

remember:- subject, object, verb, "desu" comes last

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You may say 'kedamono,' 'kemono,' written: 獣

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'(Watashi wa) Doubutsu ga daisuki desu'. Using 'watashi wa' at the beginning of the sentence is optional.

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"Animal" is 'doubutsu.'

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'Ningen.'

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