Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
Claw is Tsume
It means claw :)
In Japanese, "tiger claw" can be translated as "虎の爪" (torano tsume). In this translation, "虎" (tora) means "tiger," and "爪" (tsume) means "claw." This term is commonly used in martial arts to refer to a specific hand technique resembling a tiger's claw.
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
Claw is Tsume
37/2-13=why should I care
爪
it's Tsume if it's a name. there really isn't a word claw. it's Tsume if it's a name. there really isn't a word claw.
It means claw :)
In Japanese, "tiger claw" can be translated as "虎の爪" (torano tsume). In this translation, "虎" (tora) means "tiger," and "爪" (tsume) means "claw." This term is commonly used in martial arts to refer to a specific hand technique resembling a tiger's claw.
Craw is not Japanese, it is the word "claw" with the CL pronounced (as some Asians do) as CR.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.