Umbra
The Danish word for shadow is "skygge".
Only "The Shadow" knows what evil lurks in the minds of men. How long your shadow is! The clouds will hide your shadow.
as far as i am aware there is no translation for shadow, but as the goddess of night and darkness is called "nótt", it could be used for the same thing.
There are two main shadows that Earth projects; one is called the 'umbra', which is the complete shadow where all direct light is blocked out, the other is the 'penumbra', which is a partial shadow. The effect is similar to standing in front of a light source and seeing both a dark shadow in the middle (the umbra) and a lighter shadow on the outer edge (the penumbra). During this eclipse the Moon will pass through both shadows.
If you mean the word sun in Latin, then it is Sol. However if you want to know about the Roman sun God then it is Appolo.
The Danish word for shadow is "skygge".
影 kage translates to "shade" or "shadow."Shadow is 'kage' in Japanese.The word 'shadow' in Japanese is kage.
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The word "shadow" comes from the Old English word "sceadu," which means "shade, darkness, or shadow." It is also related to the Old High German word "scato," meaning "shadow."
In Hawaiian, you say "ka-shadow" for the word "shadow."
My shadow is following me.
No. Shadow is an effect, not a font.
English: "the shadow" is German: "der Schatten".
A tree casts a large shadow.
The Latin word for shade or shadow is umbra. The ending ella is a diminutive.
I don't know what you mean by 'with an x,' but the Japanese word for shadow is 'kage,' written: 影
Shadow = "thel" /ðel/ ظل