When referring to solar/lunar eclipses, it would be 'shoku,' written: 食
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食
Nisshoku
日食 Nisshoku
The words for 'solar eclipse' and 'lunar eclipse' are 日食 (nisshoku) and 月食 (gesshoku) in Japanese. The character 食 may be used to mean eclipse.
yes you can cause i put on in my 93 eclipse and now i have a96 eclipse a i put a brand new 2.4 Japanese motor in it
日食
lunar eclipse = Mondfinsternis
Kuro tsuki no kage ni or lunar eclipse is gesshoku solar eclipse is nisshoku
India, Bhutan, China and the southern Japanese islands.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.