Tsunami
Tora, Tora, Tora... translated it means Tiger, Tiger, Tiger
Japanese words are words coming from the country Japan. "Konichiwa" means "Hello!" "Sayonara" means "Goodbye!" "Arigato" means "Thank you!" "E-eh" means "No thank you!"
Japanese words are words coming from the country Japan. "Konichiwa" means "Hello!" "Sayonara" means "Goodbye!" "Arigato" means "Thank you!" "E-eh" means "No thank you!"
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yuki means snow in Japanese so, yuki ookami means snow wolf in Japanese.
It has been used in Japan since time immemorial. It comes from two Japanese words that mean "a wave in the harbor". It was only about 20 years ago that the news media began using the word, though. Prior to that, they were called "tidal waves".
There aren't any, as tsunami means 'harbour wave' in Japanese.
Gochisosama (Deshita) ...which means "thank you for the meal"
There are many words that are pronounced "tsuchi", but the most common one is 土 which means "soil" in Japanese.
This so is simple it has been overlooked by "western" scholars. The answer to how did japan respond to the us opening up the Japanese market can be answered in two words, "Pearl Harbor".
From the Greek words meaning "from far away" and "to see", it means a device to which a picture and sound can be broadcast by means of radio waves or a cable.
White in Japanese means howaido, shiroi, shiro, howaitoand rat means nezumi. Any of those definitions could work.
The name is derived from the Japanese symbols kan, which means China and po, which means medicine.