In sense of punctuation mark " / ": スラッシュ /su ra-sshu/.
In sense of 'slice, gash, cut': in compound nouns 切り /gi ri/ is used. It reads /ki ri/ originally but when preceded by other kanji the 'ki' usually turns to 'gi'. It comes from 切る /ki ru/ which means 'to slash, to cut, to severe' among other meanings.
掻き切り /ka ki ki ri/ is a close word which means 'slashing open, beheading, cutting down'.
刀傷 /tou shou/ is also a related word meaning 'sword cut/gash'.
Giri
Zan (Cutter, Slicer) add it as a prefix to the end of another word and it makes Slash Tsukizan (Moon Slash) Engetsuzan (Crescent Moon Slash/Cut or Full Moon Slash/Cut)
The term 'slash' is used in the sport of ice hockey. When one player slashes the other with his stick, they receive a slashing penalty.
スラッシュname sōkon noun Kiritsukeru verb
A backward slash is a slash that tips backwards (\), as opposed to a forward slash that tips forwards (/).
"Getsuga" means "moon-fang" in Japanese. It is a term used in the anime and manga series "Bleach" to describe a powerful energy slash attack.
一千の掻き切 /i-ssen no ka ki ki ri/ is a way to say that.
Slash and burn or clearcutting.
'a slash' is an English term to mean urinate. eg. 'I am going for a slash' = 'I am going to piss/urinate/take a leak etc...
The Japanese term for first generation is "Issei."
japanese people
The term is just "unequal" and the symbol is an equal sign with a slash through it.