Kanji: 鴉
Hiragana: からす
Roomaji: Karasu
It's pronounced: kah-rah-soo
わたりがらす Watarigarasu
'Karasu.'
you can sayraven. blackbird is kuroitori in Japanese and kuroitori means raven in Japan.
レーベン クルーズ
shiro karasu
Yes, the word 'raven' is a noun, a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing.The word 'raven' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as a glossy, black color.
The raven speaks English in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. It repeatedly says the word "Nevermore" as a response to the narrator's questions.
Karasuからす or 鴉
禅マスターカラス Zen masutākarasu
鴉 karasu. If you don't know the proper pronuciation for Japanese it is ka(a as in Father) ra(as in Father) su(like the name sue). If you need a Japanese online dictonary http://jisho.org/.Raven in Japanese is WatarigarasuIt is 'karasu,' written: カラス
銀の烏 (kin no karasu)
The raven always responds to the narrator's questions with the word "Nevermore."
Orev (עורב)