You may say 'hakai,' written: 破壊
破壊の神 (hakai no kami).
to say destroyer in Japanese is 駆逐艦 and it is read like kuchiku kan hope this helps :)
hakai
Ansaikuropedia-hō no kami
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
破壊の神 (hakai no kami).
to say destroyer in Japanese is 駆逐艦 and it is read like kuchiku kan hope this helps :)
hakai
You could say 'hakai no megami,' written: 破壊の女神
破壊 (ha kai) is Japanese for 'destruction, breaking down'. 全滅 (zen metsu) can also be used for 'destruction, annihilation, ruin', among many other words.
焼却 (shoukyaku) is the Japanese word for "incineration" or "Destruction by fire". To make this "to incinerate", you add する (suru) to the end making it, 焼却する (shoukyakusuru).
破壊 Hakai
Ansaikuropedia-hō no kami
To say "destruction" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "hoʻohui," which means destruction or ruin.
Hakai. but there are many others that's just the one I found in my dictonary.
Hakai no ryū
It warned the Japanese that if they did not surrender, they would face destruction.