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What is the word 'hero' when translated from English to Japanese Eiyuu (英雄), sounds like A U desu.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
to say hero in Japanese is ヒーローand it is read like hiiroo. hope this helps :)
ヘアスプレー /he* a su pu rē/ is Japanese for /hair spray'.(*: he is read like in hello , not like in hero.)
hero or heroes* = 英雄 (eiyū)*Japanese doesn't have plural forms for most nouns.
If you mean super hero, then all of the main characters in Anime. ^^
ninja(hero)
i guess there is, go to google
What is the word 'hero' when translated from English to Japanese Eiyuu (英雄), sounds like A U desu.
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Hell no..Hero Honda is Indian(they are using Japanese tech.) but Honda is originally Japanese..but now India also making Honda Brand named bikes,after Hero and Honda companies split up..
光の英雄
Sorry, I don't know what "heroic" is in Japanese, but I do know what "hero" is.Hero in Japanese = kanjiSorry if this didn't help, but...I hope it does!