tori (鳥)
'Tonde iru tori.'
Hachidori (literally: bee bird)
赤い鳥 (akai tori)
Oroka na ToriThat is how you say it when it is translated directly into English but I am not sure that saying Oroka na Tori is the right way to say it. So this is just my guess combining silly and bird.
"Ava" is not a Japanese word and so it has no meaning in Japanese. However, "ava" means "bird" in German and "bird" translated into Japanese is 鳥 (tori).
In Japanese language, the common word to say 'bird' is 'tori', there could be several variations depending of the kind of bird you are referring to. For instance, if you want to say 'little bird', you can say: 'kotori'.
You may say 'tori,' written: 鳥
'Tonde iru tori.'
Hachidori (literally: bee bird)
There isn't one, but you can literally say "blue bird" by combining blue "aoi" and bird "tori" together.
鳥の島 Tori no shima
赤い鳥 (akai tori)
Tolinosu Toli- no- su (bird's nest)
Both the name and the bird are ロビン and is actually spoken as 'robin'
"Legendary bird" would be "densetsu na tori" (den-setsoo nah toh-ree).
Oroka na ToriThat is how you say it when it is translated directly into English but I am not sure that saying Oroka na Tori is the right way to say it. So this is just my guess combining silly and bird.
"Ava" is not a Japanese word and so it has no meaning in Japanese. However, "ava" means "bird" in German and "bird" translated into Japanese is 鳥 (tori).