When you say stream, if you mean something like "river" then the word would be "kawa" or "かわ"。
Nagare "流れ" means "Flow" as in a flow of water, which explains why it can also mean"Stream" and"Current"
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流れ /na ga re/ means 'stream, current, flow' in general sense. 小川 /o ga wa/ means 'stream, creek, brook'. 放送 /hou sou/ means 'broadcast'. ストリーム /su to rii mu/ (loanword from English) means 'stream' as in media streaming and also the general usage.
its not Japanese
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
Japanese stream toad was created in 1976.
You may say 'kawa,' written: 川
It's Japanese. That's how.
depending on where it is, you can put a dragon above it as in Japanese mythology a koi is a baby dragon that transforms once it makes it up a stream (I can't remember which particular stream)
J. N Kochenderfer has written: 'Cost of and soil loss on \\' -- subject(s): Costs, Forest roads 'Design and construction of a low-cost stream-monitoring shelter' -- subject(s): Stream measurements, Stream-gaging stations 'Effects of fertilization on the growth and development of a Japanese larch plantation in West Virginia' -- subject(s): Japanese larch, Growth
they were balloons sent up into the jet stream.
Simply because of the lack of Japanese/English translaters.
The Honda stream is a Japanese made car, and was rolled off the production like in October of 2000. It was called a compact MPV, and was later mainly replaced by the Honda civic.
Nagare "流れ" means "Flow" as in a flow of water, which explains why it can also mean"Stream" and"Current"
Could you mean Vincent van Gogh. Japonaiserie: Bridge in the Rain (after Hiroshige)
Manga stream has the latest Japanese released chapters, translated into English
In world war II they sent balloons with explosives attached to them to the united states. There were only a few deaths recorded because of them though.