雉 /ki ji/ is the Japanese term for it, it is usually written with kana, as キジ (Romaji: kiji).
pheasant breeders.
German, Russian and Japanese
Yen (in Japanese language it is pronounced "en")
Chosen(asian language) or State of the Japanese Empire
I have a pheasant in my garden right now , its stuck and keeps calling out i dont know what to do , is there someone i can call!?
私 (watashi) = I/me 日本人 (Nihon jin) = Japanese people
Lol i love to call my bother Nii-chan (Onii-chan)
Nihon or Nippon or Nippon-Koku - literally means The State of Japan
The Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon" because of it's kanji ( 日本 ). The first is the kanji for "sun", and the second is the kanji for "root". Together, sun+root= "from where the sun rises", making Japan "the land of the rising sun". The kanji used have a couple different ways of being pronounced, mostly a regional variance, hence "Nihon" and "Nippon" are both acceptable. Adding the suffix "-go", or sometimes "-ga", to a country name then refers to their language. "Nihongo" refers to the Japanese language. Another example would be "Supaingo", where "Supain" refers to the country Spain, and adding the "-go" refers to the Spanish language.
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Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
in Japanese they call it Subaru