The Japanese word for "ice" is "koori" and is pronounced like "koh" "oh" "ri". Also you can use the word "aisu", as it is a transliteration of the word "ice". It is pronounced like "aye" "sue".
アイス /ai su/ can mean both 'ice' and 'ice cream' in Japanese. The word for 'ice' itself in Japanese is 氷 /ko o ri/, romanized 'koori', in which double 'o' indicated long 'o' not 'u' sound.
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The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
glace an ice cream - une glace
'I am craving ice cream' or 'I have a craving for ice cream' would be translated as either ã‚¢ã‚¤ã‚¹ã‚¯ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒ ãŒæ¬²ã—ãã¦ä»•æ–¹ãªã„ (aisukuriimu ga hoshikute shikatanai) or アイスクリーム食ã¹ãŸã„㪠(aisukuriimu tabetai na) in Japanese.
氷 which reads 'Kōri', if is for ice(nature). For ice as dessert, the word is アイス which reads 'aisu'. Improvement: アイス /ai su/ is the English word 'ice' inserted into Japanese, but in Japanese it mostly is used referring to 'ice cream' in general. 氷 /kō ri/ is Japanese word for the element 'ice' and also the dessert with syrup.
アイス /ai su/ can mean both 'ice' and 'ice cream' in Japanese. The word for 'ice' itself in Japanese is 氷 /ko o ri/, romanized 'koori', in which double 'o' indicated long 'o' not 'u' sound.
I scream for ice cream
The Japanese
ice cream is cream wich is frozen and normally flavoured
氷 (koori).
Ice cream is an "abroad" word and is written out in katakana. The romaji translation is AISUKURIIMU
cream
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Japanese ice cream. vanilla ice cream in the inside with chewy, powdery mochi on the outside ;D DELICIOUS
Japanese ice cream. vanilla ice cream in the inside with chewy, powdery mochi on the outside ;D DELICIOUS
The word "ice cream" in American Sign Language is signed by using the signs for "ice" followed by "cream." The dominant hand makes a twisting motion near the mouth to represent scooping ice cream.