しょうが /shou ga/ would mean 'ginger' in Japanese. (Kanji: 生姜).
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
'Yorokobi' is a Japanese word for joy.
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
The Japanese word for silver is 'gin.'
Ginger, as in the type that grows in the ground (and not the hair color), is 'shouga' in Japanese.
'Gari' means ginger that has been marinated in a solution of sugar and vinegar.
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The French word for ginger is "gingembre."
Ginger has two syllables.
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I like a bit of ginger in my fruit salad.I had a ginger cat called Marmalade.The ginger biscuits were very nice.I think ginger women are cute.
Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word "horn-root."
Japanese food uses different spices as Chinese food, such as wasabi and pickled ginger.
It depends. If the wild ginger your talking about is a spice, then yes. The spice ginger comes from a flower. But not red ginger also known as ginger flower or alpinia purpurata. Hmmm...well if you are talking about spice ginger, then it is a flowering plant. The ginger comes from the tuber which it grows underground. The ginger you see in the supermarket is called Jamaican ginger. The problem here is the word flower. a flower is only part of a plant but in common usage has become the word for flowering plant. In answer to the question I think, wild ginger is a plant that has flowers.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."