Nezumi
Nezumi means rat and mouse in japanese
ネズミ (nezumi) means both 'Rat' and 'Mouse' in Japanese.
nezumi (rat) wa honyuu-rui (mammal) des.
It is written: ねずみ
White in Japanese means howaido, shiroi, shiro, howaitoand rat means nezumi. Any of those definitions could work.
It can be written: ねずみ
Rat is -ラット in Japanese (ratto) Mouse isマウス in Japanese(mousu)
No, the name Ginezumi is not Slavic in origin.Specifically, the name has Japanese origins. It means "little silver grey mouse". Its pronunciation will be "ghee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
Splinter is the rat that is the TMNT's master.
Nezumi is mouse/rat. Rikujou is land. So.... rikujou nezumi. Source of mine: http://www.freedict.com/onldict/jap.htm
In Japan, while not a common practice, eating rat has been documented in some rural areas and during times of scarcity. Certain regional cuisines may include small rodents as a source of protein, particularly in survival situations or traditional dishes. However, it is important to note that eating rat is not a mainstream practice in Japanese culture and is generally viewed with distaste. Most Japanese people typically consume a wide variety of other meats, seafood, and plant-based foods.
Rat at Rat R was created in 1981.