Oftentimes, the undead, ghosts, and malignant fantastical denizens of Japan will be classified as Yōma (妖魔). However, undead can also bleed into the sense of "undying" or "immortal" with the word Fushi (不死).
Oftentimes, the undead, ghosts, and malignant fantastical denizens of Japan will be classified as Yōma (妖魔). However, undead can also bleed into the sense of "undying" or "immortal" with the word Fushi (不死). Calling a creature undead would fall more closely under the generic monstrous category implied by the former; the latter would be more of a qualifier, such as 不死の悪魔 (fushi no akuma; "un[dying/dead] demon/monster/evil spirit").
Undead in Greek is :νεκροζώντανος necrozontanos living deadαπέθαντος apethantos the one that does not perish
non mortuus
Undead is a collective name for beings that are supernatural (i.e. zombies, ghosts, and vampires). The undead appear to be deceased, yet behave as if they're alive. The undead are featured in the legends of many cultures and in many works of fantasy and horror fiction.
its not Japanese
I don't have the language pack for it. It is 死んでいない to me. Use google's language tools.
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Undead
Undead- un meaning not dead meaning dead undead= not dead so that makes everyone who is alive undead.
The Undead was created in 1980.
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No, there is no such race as Japanese on the Blizzard public server World of Warcraft. The 10 playable races in World of Warcraft are Human, Dranei, Gnome, Dwarf, Night Elf, Blood Elf, Troll, Tauren, Orc, and Undead. There may be a Japanese race on a private WoW server.