Sorry, I don't know what "heroic" is in Japanese, but I do know what "hero" is.
Hero in Japanese = kanji
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The word "heroic" in Japanese is 英雄的 (eiyuuteki).
The word "wrath" in Japanese is 怒り (ikari).
The Japanese word for Ryan is ライアン (raian).
The meaning of the word "extensive" in Japanese is the same in English. The word "extensive" means "thoroughly, expansive, large in scale". The word does not mean anything substantially different in Japanese. The word in Japanese is "kohan".
"Neiko" is not a Japanese word. It does not have a specific meaning in Japanese. It could possibly be a personal name or a non-Japanese word.
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
The word is a heroic "deed."
Heroic is an adjective.
No the word heroic is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The word "heroic" has three syllables.
The word heroic is both an adjective and a noun. The noun 'heroic' is a word for heroic action or behavior; the plural form 'heroics' is a word for flamboyant or extravagant language, sentiment, or behavior intended to seem heroic.The noun form for the adjective heroic is heroism.
The heroic fireman entered the burning building.
英雄的 ei yuu teki.
brave
adjectiv
heroically - is the adverb of heroic - the word means: in a courageous manner
heroic, brave, valiant, courageous,
When heroic means brave, the antonym is cowardly or fearful. When heroic means prodigious or grand, the antonym is modest. When heroic is used in literature to mean classical, the antonym is modern.