Tsu as in tsunami or sue, and ki is pronounced key.
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Majority of names have multiple writings in Japanese. For 'Tsukazaki' some would be:
塚崎
柄崎
栂嵜
タカ =Taka
You may say 'taka,' written: タカ
"Taka", written 鷹, or "hayabusa", written 隼.
Takashi means "Prominence" or "Eminence" Takashi means "Prominence" or "Eminence"
If you mean 'a hawk's eye' literally the phrase would be 鷹の目 /ta ka no me/ in Japanese. If you are referring to the stones, tiger's eye and hawk's eye in Japanese have both derived their names from English:タイガーズアイ /tai gaa zu ai/ (Tiger's Eye)andホークスアイ /hoo ku su ai/ (Hawk's Eye).[oo = elongated' o' sound]According to the Japanese Wikipedia, in Japanese they can also be called 虎目石 (torameishi) and 鷹目石 (takameishi). 目 /me/ (like in Melborn) is the kanji for 'eye' and 石 /i shi/ is the kanji for 'stone, gem'; and 虎 /to ra/ and 鷹 /ta ka/ are in order the kanji for 'tiger' and 'hawk'. Similar to "cat'e eye" which is a common name for Cymophane and in Japanese is called 猫目石 /nekomeishi/, 'neko' being Japanese for cat.
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?
In Japanese, "taka" means Hawk, or Eagle.
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You may say 'taka,' written: タカ
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"Taka", written 鷹, or "hayabusa", written 隼.
You may say 'taka,' written:γγΏγ«
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It was the Japanese character for Samurai (侍).
The Taka is the national currency of Bangladesh.
Taka Brown goes by TakaBrown, and Taka.