神神しい (kou gou shii)
there is no such thing as a divine dragon of the west. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
In Japanese Kamui means 'Divine' or 'Powerful'
"Kami -object-" For example, Kami neko means divine cat, Kami inu means divine dog, etc.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
there is no such thing as a divine dragon of the west. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
Generally, you may express this with 'kami no,' written: 神の
In Japanese Kamui means 'Divine' or 'Powerful'
There are quite a few translations for the word 'divine' in Japanese. A few of these are神聖 (shinsei), 神々しい (kougoushii) and 神霊 (shinrei). 神聖 (shinsei) - sacred; divine; holy神々しい (kougourashii) - godly; divine神霊 (shinrei) - divine spirit; holy spirit
Tenrai means 'divine, heavenly, godly' but kazi is not a Japanese word, you might mean kaze which means 'wind, breeze'.
The Tagalog word for divine is "banal."
It means "divine wind" with "kami" meaning "divine" and "kaze" meaning "wind." It was originally used to describe a particular typhoon which protected the early Japanese from a Mongol invasion in 1281.
Kami no itsu
"Kami -object-" For example, Kami neko means divine cat, Kami inu means divine dog, etc.
Kamikaze (divine wind).
A cyclone protected the japanese from the mongols, its was called the divine wind or kamikaze.
Divine Word Seminary was created in 1933.