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.
bats maru
Kai = mystery/wonderdoh = child (girl in this case)maru = purity/perfection refer to jisho.org, plugging in the appropriate kanji. The story of kaidohmaru is based on an ancient Japanese legend (of which I know nothing.)this explains, perhaps, why the makers of the anime felt no introduction was needed to acquaint the audience with the story, milieu, and characters: It was expected that the audience would already be familiar with the story. hope that helps B B OB B K
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
It's a ships name - most, if not all Japanese vessels end with the suffix maru.
The word maru can have several meanings. The word maru can refer to several villages in Romania. It can be also used referring to Japanese ships distinguishing them between regular craft and war craft.
You may say 'maru.'
Herro is South Park making fun of the way Japanese people say hello. Maru means circle in Japanese and has a mythical protection connotation also refers to moats and such. Most non war ships are named something Maru. So Herro Maru means Hello Maru. Yet some people in the Japan have the last name Marru, which makes for a nice cover when naming a ship in their Whale Wh*res episode.
Do you mean Orochimaru? Orochi = Large Serpent Maru = common male japanese name.
Yūshin Maru № 1 - Harpoon Vessel / Security VesselYūshin Maru № 2 - Harpoon Vessel / Security VesselYūshin Maru № 3 - Harpoon Vessel / Security VesselNisshin Maru - Factory VesselThe Sun Laurel - Supply vesselalso there is the spy ship called the The Fukuyoshi Maru number 68 that spy for the whalersKaiko Maru No1 and No 2 and Kyoshin Maru No 3 /spotter ships they spot whales for the yushin maru No 1 2 and 3shonan maru #2/government of japan vessel
Japanese barque Kankō Maru ended in 1876.
Japanese barque Kankō Maru was created in 1853.
Japanese battleship Kaiyō Maru ended in 1869.
Japanese warship Kanrin Maru ended in 1871.
Japanese warship Shohei Maru was created in 1854-12.
The Oryoku Maru was a passenger cargo liner.Please see the related link below for a list of ships and links to more information: