Both wordsã¤ã¾å…ˆ (tsumasaki) and è¶³ã®æŒ‡ (ashi no yubi) are commonly used to mean 'toe' in Japanese.
a toe is translated 'un orteil' (masc.) in French.
It would be written as 狼男 and is pronounced oo kah mee o toe koe, which literally translates into 'wolf man'. It is spelled "Okami" in English.
Tosuto (Toe-sue-toe)
Toe un boe.
Yes, the word "toe" in French is feminine. It is translated as "orteil" when referring to a toe in general, but the specific term for a toe is "orteil" which is masculine. However, the term "orteille" can be used to refer to the toes in a more general context, which is feminine.
It would really depend on how it is being phrased, but usually it will be "to" as in toe.
Beau is pronounced "boe" to rhyme with toe.
Just the way it looks: KWAN-toe
Its an English word for tic tac toe in america
The phrase 'fighting master' would be translated as 戦闘の達人 (sentou no tatsujin) in Japanese. The pronunciation would roughly be "sehn-toe no tah-tsoo-gin".
Tahn-toe The final o has a slightly lengthened sound, sort of like how we, in English, say toe. The 'a' sound in Japanese is always like the a in father, and the o is always like the o in home.
The word toe has 1 syllable.The word toe has one syllable.