You may say 'chiisai kuma,' or 'chiisana kuma.' "Bear cub" would be 'kuma no ko.'
wolf cub = オオカミの子
It depends on the type of cub. tora no ko - tiger cub ko gitsune - fox cub ko guma - bear cub Basically it's either: "___ no ko"= "___'s baby/child" "ko _____" = "baby/child _____" In the latter form, the noun could change a little. kuma becomes guma kitsune becomes gitsune
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
taigaa no ko
クブ /ka bu/ is used in Japanese, meaning 'cub' but the word 子 /ko/ is the Japanese euqivalent for it. It's combined with the word for the anime whose cub we are ting about. 虎の子 /to ra no ko/ for example means 'tiger cub(s)'.
You may say 'koguma,' written: 小熊
kuma no ko
The Japanese word for wolf pup is Koinu okami
You may say 'chiisai kuma,' or 'chiisana kuma.' "Bear cub" would be 'kuma no ko.'
Cub has some meanings: cub = der Flegel cub = [zool.] das Junge als Wolf, Bär, Löwe, Tiger cub = [zool.] der Junghai cub = das Tierjunge cub = der Tollpatsch cub = junges Tier
wolf cub = オオカミの子
Welpie
The word for "cub" in French is "ourson" for a bear cub, and "lionceau" for a lion cub.
In French, a cub scout is "louveteau". It's ma masculine noum so you say "un louveteau"
It depends on the type of cub. tora no ko - tiger cub ko gitsune - fox cub ko guma - bear cub Basically it's either: "___ no ko"= "___'s baby/child" "ko _____" = "baby/child _____" In the latter form, the noun could change a little. kuma becomes guma kitsune becomes gitsune