Kami is already Japanese and means God/Paper/Hair depending on the kanji. When adding a word in front of kami, it changes to gami. For example, shinigami, the death god.
Shadow god would be kagegami, black god would be kurogami, and darkness god would be yamigami.
You may say 'kaminoke' or simply 'kami.'
If you are referring to the material you write on (not as in a "research paper"), it is 'kami.' Kanji: 紙
"kami" means God. 創造主Sōzō-nushi some who creates
hea, ke, or kami
"Kami -object-" For example, Kami neko means divine cat, Kami inu means divine dog, etc.
Kami, has 2 meanings. Kami毛, Hair Kami神, God
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Kami no hitotsu no kazoku
It's a Japanese word. Ori (folding) & kami (paper) is were it is derived.
The Japanese word for soul force or the force of soul is Kami.
You may say 'kaminoke' or simply 'kami.'
It means 'paper folding', from 'ori' - 'folding', and 'kami' - 'paper'. (kami becomes gami here, some words in Japanese change like this when formed into a compound word)
Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
To honor the kami, the Japanese worshiped at shrines (SHRYNZ), or holy places.
If you are referring to the material you write on (not as in a "research paper"), it is 'kami.' Kanji: 紙
Generally, you may express this with 'kami no,' written: 神の
暗さ (kurasa)