Black is KULO ( kuro ). Tiger is TOLA ( tora ). that's how they are pronounced. Im Japanese so i know its right :D
The word 'tiger' can be translated to Japanese with the word 'tora', and, as they call a tigress a 'female tiger', you can come up with that expression by combining the word that means 'female', this is 'mesu', with 'tora', thus, 'tigress' is said 'mesu tora' in Japanese.
A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
In Japanese, a white tiger is called "白虎" (pronounced as "hakuko"). The term "白" means white and "虎" means tiger in Japanese. This term is used to specifically refer to the rare color variant of tigers known for their white fur with black stripes.
i know there is a Japanese first name with the meaning of tiger and that is Tora
Yasashi Tora. lol Easy tiger. Or gentle tiger
トラ: Tora. Tora.In Japanese, tiger is 虎 (トラ=tora, tola)
Tora
The word 'tiger' can be translated to Japanese with the word 'tora', and, as they call a tigress a 'female tiger', you can come up with that expression by combining the word that means 'female', this is 'mesu', with 'tora', thus, 'tigress' is said 'mesu tora' in Japanese.
Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!
Black
In Japanese, "tora" (虎) means "tiger." The character 虎 represents the animal tiger in the Japanese language. Tigers are symbolic in Japanese culture, often representing strength, courage, and protection.
Chiisa na tora.
Kanji is the word used to refer to the Chinese characters in Japanese. As for Korean, the word Hanja is used.The Korean hanja for 'tiger' is虎 (holang-i).
A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
In Japanese, a white tiger is called "白虎" (pronounced as "hakuko"). The term "白" means white and "虎" means tiger in Japanese. This term is used to specifically refer to the rare color variant of tigers known for their white fur with black stripes.
Kurohyou means black panther in Japanese.
Tiger in different languages: Spanish: Tigre French: Tigre German: Tiger Japanese: 虎 (Tora) Chinese: 虎 (Hǔ)