Takara.
Takara.
Takara.
宝 Takara
The word for "chest" in Japanese is "胸" (pronounced "mune"). This term can refer to the chest area of the body. In different contexts, such as a treasure chest, the word "箱" (pronounced "hako") would be used instead.
treasure = tresoro (tre-sor-ro)
The Maori word for treasure is "taonga."
treasure = Mea makamae
The root word of "treasure" is "treas," which comes from the Old French word "tresor" meaning "treasure," derived from the Latin word "thesaurus" meaning "storehouse" or "treasury."
Treasure is the correct spelling.
The noun 'treasure' is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'treasure' is an uncountable noun as a word for a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.The noun 'treasure' is a countable noun as a word for a valuable object; an informal word for a much loved or highly valued person.The word 'treasure' is also a verb: treasure, treasures, treasuring, treasured.
Treasure-hoarding
I found out on Prank Patrol. Hatayama Takara means treasure in Japanese