The word for "comet" in Japanese is "ほうき星," or "houkiboshi." It is pronounced "hoe-kee-boh-she." You may also use the word "suisei" (pronounced "swee-say").
彗星 Suisei
Vomit.vomitvomet
It could be a comet.
comet-vomit
What is Japanese for Grandpa
Houki Boshi
彗星 Suisei
彗星 /sui sei/ means 'comet' in Japanese. 流れ星 /na ga re bo shi/ is the Japanese term for 'shooting star'. 流星 /ryuu sei/ also means 'shooting star, meteor' but more in scientific/literal usage.
彗星 (すいせい) suisei
a comet/meteorite
It is a comet.
Comets are named after the people who have discovered it or by the shape or after break away from a parent comet. eg: Halley's comet Tempel-Tuffle comet Biela's comet Encke's comet Ikeya Seki comet kooutek comet comet west comet Bowell comet IRAS -Araki-Alcock Comet Austin.
Halley's Comet
The comet's tail is in front of the comet, not after
a dead comet is>......a out gassed comet.
A comet head is the top of the comet like its nucleus is on the top of the comet.
=The reindeer who's name is also the name of a kitchen cleanser is COMET=