There are many Japanese words for it. Fire is "hi" when referring to the element of fire, "kaji" when used in the sense of a destructive force (a house fire, for example).
The kanji symbol for fire also means 'Tuesday' if you add "yobi".
"Ka" is generally used to describe fire as an element.
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
meinu
hi no tora
Hi no akuma
火マスター
Fire is "hi" in Japanese.
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
Yes. The Japanese islands are part of the ring of fire.
"Giniro no honoo" would be "silver fire/flame" in Japanese.
the Japanese word for fire are "hi"
moeteiru
it is Hi in its word form (elemental fire)
'Little fire' translates toå°ã•ãªç‚Ž (chiisana honoo) in Japanese.
Erza would be one of the female Japanese names that mean fire. Akari is another name meaning bright. Kouen, MaiKa, Kaen are some of the names that attribute to fire.
Generic fire is 'hi,' while a destructive fire (such as a house fire) is 'kaji.'
i belive it is ファイアーキング
Hinotama