Watashi-tachi WA hantai, watashi WA hi de anata WA kōri desu
water
Could be water, could be growth, or possibly ice. ice
"Fire and ice" would be "hi to koori" (hee toh koh-ree).
depends on the Kanji for it One of the definitions I know is "Ice" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I learned it means, "panther".
Yes, it uses the Japanese color scheme where blue is opposite white and yellow is opposite green.
Life is the opposite of Death Fire is the opposite of Ice Myth is the opposite of Storm and Balance is exactly what the name implies, balanced, in the middle of all of them.
Its not possible as they are opposite elements.
The opposite of a plant can be several things. A balloon is the opposite of a plant as it is synthetic while a plant is natural. If you're thinking Pokemon then Fire and Ice are the opposite of plant as they are good against it. If you are looking at a plant on the other side of the room then YOU are opposite the plant. But in the end there is no opposite to a plant. The answer is most likely answer fire or light.
If you mean a translation of the title, it's esh vekerakh me'et Robert Frost (?? ???? ??? ????? ?????)
"Fire and Ice" is a strategy game where players take turns placing fire and ice tokens on a grid. The goal is to create a line of either fire or ice tokens that connects two opposite sides of the grid. Players can also block their opponent's lines by strategically placing tokens. The player who successfully connects their tokens first wins the game.
Ice wolf is kori ookami in Japanese.
Latin: Fire = ignis, Ice = Glacies French: Fire = Feu, Ice = Glace Italian: Fire = Fuoco, Ice = Ghiaccio Portuguese: Fire = Fogo, Ice = Gelo Spanish: Fire = Fuego, Ice = Hielo Sorry if this didn't help :)