Shadow in Spanish is 'sombra.' It was one of our recent vocab words in my Spanish AP class. :-)
影 kage translates to "shade" or "shadow."Shadow is 'kage' in Japanese.The word 'shadow' in Japanese is kage.
a shadow is "une ombre" (fem.) in French.
"Kage Ken" shadow, fist. "kageken" shadow-fist This refers to it as if a martial arts style, meaning more along the lines of "fist of the shadow(s)"
Umbra is the latin translation meaning shadow.
beautiful shadow
sombra
Nothing. "Shadow Caster" is English why would you think it would have meaning in Spanish since it is English? that is a stupid thing to think.
"Shadow" in Spanish is "sombra". It is pronounced "SOAM-brah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Te amo, sombra
"La sombra sabe"
In Spanish, "shadow world" can be translated as "mundo de sombras."
In German it is Schatten. In French it is Ecouter In Spanish it is Sombra
In Hawaiian, you say "ka-shadow" for the word "shadow."
A tree's shadow does not have light. Anytime you are in the shadow of another object your body has no shadow of its own.
Shadow as a mirror of the soul, shadow as the hidden self, shadow as a companion in darkness, and shadow as a reminder of the presence of light.
Fantasma and sombra are Spanish equivalents of the English word "ghost." Context makes clear whether "spirit of a dead person" (case 1) or "shadow" of one's former self (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "fan-TA-zma" and "SOM-bra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Fire: Water, Shadow Water: Storm, Shadow Storm: Ice, Shadow Plant: Fire, Shadow Ice: Fire, Shadow Shadow: Astral Astral: NONE