美味しい血 (oishii chi) would mean "tasty blood" in Japanese.
Tasty is oishii in Japanese.If you want to say that a food is tasty then say: Oishii desu. The last "u" is most often not pronounced. So it's more like oishii des.If you want to say "This is tasty.", then say: Kore WA oishii desu.
Ketsueki tora
Brack brood
"chi", and "ji" means blood ryu means "dragon"
'Umai' means "delicious/tasty" in Japanese.
Oishi
Sugoku oishii
Tasty is oishii in Japanese.If you want to say that a food is tasty then say: Oishii desu. The last "u" is most often not pronounced. So it's more like oishii des.If you want to say "This is tasty.", then say: Kore WA oishii desu.
Japanese. And tasty...
Chiroshi
Brack brood
Ketsueki tora
chi ga hoshii
You may say 'chi.'
The word tasty is 'savoureux'.
"chi", and "ji" means blood ryu means "dragon"
oo ooo how about "they'll enjoy your tasty blood" 'Pasty flood'. 'baste a crud'.