"marú" means "slaughter"
"crois" means "cross / crucifix"
"leannán" means "sweetheart / lover"
As a full phrase it makes no sense, it's just a string of separate words.
maru means round in japanese ships
ゼロ /ze ro/ is not originally Japanese. It's merely the same word in English, inserted into Japanese.
Maru means 'Round' or 'Perfection', and is used as a suffix for some names. I.e., Orochimaru, Shikamaru and Zabimaru. (From the 'Naruto' and 'Bleach' animes.) Nowadays, however, it is hardly used.
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"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"
"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"
Je crois means I believe or can mean I think...
I can still hear
Je crois (from verb "croire") means "I believe / I think" in French. "Je ne crois pas" is the negative statement (I don't believe).
"marú" means "slaughter"
I believe that you're beginning
je crois que je vais faire la même chose means 'I think I will do the same' in English.
Je crois que tu es belle rose noir = "I believe that you are beautiful pink black"
Maru-a-pula means rain clouds in the sky.
maru means round in japanese ships
A "leannan" is a term from Irish and Scottish folklore, often translated as "lover" or "sweetheart." In mythology, it refers to a mystical being or fairy who becomes romantically involved with a mortal, often inspiring them in their artistic endeavors but also bringing about tragic consequences. The leannan sídhe, a specific type of leannan, is said to be a beautiful fairy who can grant inspiration and creativity to her human partner, albeit at a great personal cost.