You may 'oni no ookami,' which is written: 鬼の狼
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yasha means demon in Japanese. Ookamiyasha means wolf demon in Japanese and yasha ookami means demon wolf in Japanese.
By 'kana' you mean katakana or kanji? Oh well, I'll write both. シロオオカミ is katakana, 'シロ' as in white, and 'オオカミ' as in wolf. '白狼' would be kanji. shiro ookami in romanji- Just clarifying in case you have another reading for white wolf.
オオカミの悪魔 Ookami no akuma
You may say 'hitotsume no ookam,' written: 一つ目の狼
Wolf demon in Japanese.
No he is a half dog demon one of his enemy's is a half wolf demon no Koga (enemy) is a full wolf demon
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yasha means demon in Japanese. Ookamiyasha means wolf demon in Japanese and yasha ookami means demon wolf in Japanese.
Techicnally, Koga is the Leader of The Wolf Demon Tribe, therefore he is a Wolf Demon if that Answers your Question.
Anime's that feature a wolf demon would be Inuyasha and its spin-offs, Spice and wolf might be similar enough with a wolf deity.
By 'kana' you mean katakana or kanji? Oh well, I'll write both. シロオオカミ is katakana, 'シロ' as in white, and 'オオカミ' as in wolf. '白狼' would be kanji. shiro ookami in romanji- Just clarifying in case you have another reading for white wolf.
オオカミの悪魔 Ookami no akuma
You may say 'hitotsume no ookam,' written: 一つ目の狼
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Wolf demon in Japanese.
`Majin` is a Japanese term that has two meanings depends on its kanji. With kanji é­â€?神, it refers to `demon god`. With kanji é­â€?人, it means a magical being (i.e. a genie or sorcerer) or a demonic or evil entity.
" Oni " in Japanese Means " Demon " Meanwhile " Kage " is " Shadow " .So " OniKage " would be " Shadow Demon " . Here is the kanji for it : " 鬼の影 "
You may say 'niwa.'