Odoriko od dansaa
DansāImprovement:踊り子 /o do ri ko/ is Japanese term for 'dancer'.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
'Yorokobi' is a Japanese word for joy.
odoruhito
Do you mean simplified Chinese characters? The word dancer was borrowed from English and is simply ダンサー (dansaa) in Japanese. If you mean simplified Chinese characters, dancer in Mandarin Chinese is 舞蹈家 (wǔ dǎo jiā).
DansāImprovement:踊り子 /o do ri ko/ is Japanese term for 'dancer'.
The word dancer is a noun. A dancer is one who dances.
Literal translation could be 'kage no odoriko', 'kage no odorimono'.Shinobi itself is the best related word to shadow dancer, I think, as the word has the meaning of stealth, sneak and conceal within it. See I think shadow dancer itself came to be as a literal and magnifying word to describe 'shinobi' from Japanese (as in the sega game) so it is vain for it to become rephrased back into Japanese.
The Arabic word for (dancer) is: (راقص) (rakis) for a male dancer (راقصه) (rakisa) for a female dancer
You may say 'odoru hito,' written: 踊る人
You can make Fifty-four words from the word dancer.
I believe he is Japanese descent.
Yes, the word 'dancer' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who dances; a word for a person.
She has been a dancer for several years.
The word dancer is a noun. A dancer is one who dances.