黒い (kuroi) - black
亀 (kame) - tortoise/turtle
黒い亀 (kuroi kame) - black turtle
That would be 'Kame'
Tortoise
Tortoise.
it kind of means that Hermes is associated with the tortoise. he used it a shell of a tortoise to create a lyre (an instrument, like a harp) hope this helps..
You mean tortoise and yes it is
かめ (kame) (kah-meh) is "turtle" in Japanese, but the correct word for "tortoise" is リクガメ (Rikugame) (Ree-koo-gah-meh) - notice that the word (kame) is still present, but the k has now changed to a g sound. The kanji for the word turtle is 亀 but the word for tortoise is usually written in katakana as tortoises are not native to Japan.
It means turtle or tortoise in french.
Well maybe at redhill. (Redhill I mean.....)
The Gopherus Polyphemus is a tortoise native to the coastal plains of the USA, Commonly called the Gopher Tortoise
Mike is pronounced "meekeh" and it means the pattern on a tortoise shell. Written as what it means it looks like this みけ written as an American name it's ミケ.
Translation: I have a turtle/tortoise.
Yes, tortoises have scales on their legs and heads. These scales are made of keratin, the same material found in human fingernails, and provide protection for the tortoise.