The Japanese word for silver is 'gin.'
Wolf fang is ookami (no) kiba in Japanese.
銀色に輝く月 Gin'iro ni kagayaku tsuki
The word silver when translated is shippou. Gin, ぎん、銀 "gin" (not pronounced like the beverage) would be the metal. If you might the color, then, (you can probably guess this) "gin-iro" is what you want.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
"Giniro no honoo" would be "silver fire/flame" in Japanese.
Wolf fang is ookami (no) kiba in Japanese.
銀色に輝く月 Gin'iro ni kagayaku tsuki
silver dragon king in Japanese is 'Gin ryū no ō' according to Google translator.
Gin means Silver and Ji do not exist in the Japanese language as a word for itself, therefore Ginji only means Silver. It also means rainbow. :3
Gin the alcohol -> ジン Gin (銀) in Japanese -> Silver Just plain "gin" as a sound -> ギン
The word silver when translated is shippou. Gin, ぎん、銀 "gin" (not pronounced like the beverage) would be the metal. If you might the color, then, (you can probably guess this) "gin-iro" is what you want.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
No, Ginezumi is not a Comanche name.Specifically, the word comes from the Japanese language. It is a nickname. It means "little silver gray mouse."The pronunciation will be "ghee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
It is a Japanese word for a 'little grey mouse'