It means both Dark and Black
黒 (kuro)
'Cooro' is an adapted form of 'kuro', which is Japanese for 'black'.
The difference between 'kuro' and 'kuroi' in Japanese is that 'kuro' is a noun whereas 'kuroi' is an adjective relating to black color.
Kuro is a Japanese word. The English translation is "black".
Kuro means black in Japanese.
Kuro na Oji Which means 'prince of darkness'
Depends if you mean like the race or the colour itself. 'Cause I have no idea about the race but the colour is "黒", pronounced "kuh - roh", spelt "kuro" in the romanji translation.
its kuro
In Japanese, ranpu means light and kuro means dark. Kuro also means black.
"Kuro na sai" is a phrase in Japanese that can be translated to mean "black" or "dark." The term "kuro" (黒) means "black," while "na" is a linking particle, and "sai" (際) can refer to occasion or time. However, the phrase may not have a widely recognized or specific meaning in Japanese culture, so context is important for a precise interpretation.
sanzan kuro suru
黒莓 Kuro ichigo