I would need to see the kanji to give the most accurate answer but "Tsuki" typically means moon in Japanese. Ryu is commonly used for dragon in Japanese. So its literal translation would be "moon dragon". However say you have river and dragon together in Japanese it does not mean river dragon although that is its literal meaning it would actually mean waterfall. so moon dragon is literal I do not know what it would mean if put together or if this literal translation is all that it means it just depends on the context and the Kanji.
tsuki (moon) + ko (child)
You would say "neko tsuki no (猫月の)" which translates into "moon cat." But because it reads the same forward and backwards, it would also mean "cat moon."
I believe it is something akin to "Eye of the moon". Tsuki= Moon No= of Me= Eye close but it would be more akin to "Moon's eye" I LIKE TO TAKE IT IN mainly because 'no' is used for ownership in cases like this.
well, tsuki means moon and ryuu means dragon, so I guess it would be tsuki ryuu. I think.
Ryuu means "dragon in Japanese. Pronounced (rye-oo). 竜: Ryu. You can say "doragon" when referring to dragons as conceived of in Western thought. In Japanese language, dragon is called "ryu". It is written as 竜.
getsu Moon in Japanese is tsuki. 『tsuki』 『tsuki』 Tsuki. tsuki
Tsuki when translated from English to Japanese means "moon".
'Tsukai' has several meanings, among them 'message,' 'errand,' and 'use' (as in "the use of something.")
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ryu means dragon so ryuga translates most closely to "like a dragon"
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ryu mean dragon it also mean way or path. In Japanese Martial Arts, ryu refers to style or school of martial art. For example, there are sword schools with different styles which would be considered different ryus. Ryu in hayashi means association.
tsuki (moon) + ko (child)
they mean the same, its said ryu
You would say "neko tsuki no (猫月の)" which translates into "moon cat." But because it reads the same forward and backwards, it would also mean "cat moon."