The stone is 'suigyoku,' written: 翠玉
hisui == ==
The Japanese word for jade is "翡翠" (ひすい, hisui). Jade has been highly valued in Japanese culture for centuries, both for its beauty and its spiritual significance. It is often used in traditional crafts and jewelry, and is associated with luck, protection, and healing properties.
Je m'appelle Jade, mon prénom est Jade are the french equivalents for "my name is Jade"
Jade was not in common use in Rome and no single word describes it. The nearest translation seems to be "lapis nephriticus"which means Kidney Stone (it was once thought jade was good for the kidneys)
The word is mispelled. Either the word is "jaiba", which is Spanish for "crab", or "jade" (HAH-deh) which means jade, or "jadear" which means "to gasp".
Hisui is a Japanese word that means jade, a precious green stone often used in jewelry and decorative items. In Japanese culture, jade symbolizes beauty, purity, and longevity.
The Jade Peony is about Japanese living in Canada and their search for national identity.
hisui == ==
The Japanese word for jade is "翡翠" (ひすい, hisui). Jade has been highly valued in Japanese culture for centuries, both for its beauty and its spiritual significance. It is often used in traditional crafts and jewelry, and is associated with luck, protection, and healing properties.
The Jade Peony is about Japanese living in Canada in the 1930s and 40s.
In Japanese, words usually have two readings. One, that's spoken when the word is by itself and one when it's in a compoun-word. The singular reading for star is Hoshi or -boshi. And Jade (or jewel) is Tama. So if you want to say the star is Jade, you could say "Tamai Hoshi" (the "I" implies it is an adjective) but if it's the name of the star, it might be called it's compound reading, "Tamasei" kinda like how Mars is called the fire star in Japanese: "Kasei". This is based on my current understanding of Japanese and is not 100% accurate, I'm sure. But I hope it helped some.Answer:ç¿¡ç¿ ã®æ˜Ÿ /hi su i no ho shi/ would be 'jade star' in Japanese, If jade is referring to color it would be ç¿¡ç¿ è‰²ã®æ˜Ÿ /hi su i i ro no ho shi/.
Jade is a lifelong friend of Princess Kitana. All of her costumes in all the games she has appeared in are green. Her favorite weapon is the Bojutsu, a long staff used in Japanese martial arts.
According to Wayson Choy's novel titled The Jade Peony Meiying's character eventually commits suicide as a result of racist views of her relationship with Kazuo who is of Canadian Japanese descent.
'Where is Jade?' may be written as?????????? (jeido wa doko desu ka) or???????????? (jeido wa doko ni imasu ka) in Japanese.
ホセ /ho se/ and ジョゼ /jo ze/ are both extant Japanese terms for that name, depending on how it is pronounced.
affaiblir. lasser. fatiguer.
jade jade