Bibu, shippo, te-ru, o, bikou, teiru, biyoku are all variatipons of the word tail in Japanese.
shippo
I'm pretty sure it's "shippo de ichi" pronounced: she-po dé ee-chee in hirigana: しっぽ で いち
A tail is "une queue" in French.
Nulla cauda is the Latin equivalent of 'no tail'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'nulla' means 'no'. The noun 'cauda' means 'tail'.
its not Japanese
shippo
Cattails are ガマ (gama) in Japanese. The tail of a cat is 猫の尻尾 (neko no shippo).
Longest Tailed ChickenThe Japanese Onagadori has the longest tail.2nd Longest Tailed ChickenThe chicken with the longest tail and tail feather is the Japanese phoenix rooster, it tail feathers have a record length of 20 feet long.
No. It is in Japanese.
It simply means "Nine tail".
Yes
Hebi no o
"Shippo" is pronounced: SHEEP!-poh.
An ape is a large primate that lacks a tail. The Japanese translation of the word ape is saru, which also refers to monkeys.
i think it is a Japanese bobtail cat
Because the Toyota Highlander is a Japanese car.
There is already an English manga, and a subbed and dubbed anime.