小さな熊 (chiisana kuma)
You may say 'chiisai kuma,' or 'chiisana kuma.' "Bear cub" would be 'kuma no ko.'
テディベア (tedibea)
kuma no mesu
You may say 'kuma,' written: くま
小さな熊 (chiisana kuma)
You may say 'chiisai kuma,' or 'chiisana kuma.' "Bear cub" would be 'kuma no ko.'
White = shiro bear (animal) = kuma
テディベア (tedibea)
kuma no mesu
True you can say, "kuroguma" but that would be the direct translation from English. The name for black bears in Japanese is, "tsukino waguma". Meaning moon bear, or crescent bear.
You may say 'kuma,' written: くま
"Nita" (pronounced "needa") means bear in Choctaw. I am not sure how to say "little" though. To say "little" in Choctaw is "ushi," and "bear" is "nita." So you would combine it to make "nitushi," which means " little bear."
That's Korean not Japanese.
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
Ursa Minor.
You may say 'imouto.'