僕の花、愛している。(boku no hana, aishiteiru) would mean "I love you, my flower". However, this phrase might seem a little strange were you to say it to someone in Japanese. You'd be better off saying something like あなた、愛している (anata, aishiteiru) which is "I love you honey".
the Japanese word for flower is hana
The Japanese word for flower is "Hana"
'Flower of the moon' would be月の花 (tsuki no hana) in Japanese.
The chrysanthemum is the symbol of the Japanese emperor.
In Japanese, flower is 花 (hana).
'Lunar flower' translates to月の花 (tsuki no hana) in Japanese. This literally means 'flower of the moon'.
The Japanese word for flower, 'hana,' can be roughly pronounced like "hah-nah."
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It is a Japanese flower arrangement
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The Japanese word for lotus is hasu"Hasu."
John Gregory Conway has written: 'Conway's encyclopedia of flower arrangement' -- subject(s): Flower arrangement 'Flowers' -- subject(s): Flower arrangement, Flower arrangement, Japanese, Japanese Flower arrangement