You may say 'oni no neko,' written: 鬼の猫
King = Ousama+Cat = NekoIf you were to combine the two and say "nekousama" in context, the pun may not be lost to a surprising majority of Japanese people.
There are manyways for example a kitsune is a fox demon, however the most common one reffering to demons in geral is youkai. In Japanese the words cat demon is Neko youkai.
悪猫/Aku neko
Nekomimi is the usual term. It's non-gender specific and translates literally as 'cat ears'. Neko-kun or neko-chan would be polite terms to address a real live kitten.
In Japanese, Tokyo is written as 東京 (toukyou). The pronunciation is slightly different from English, in that the 'y' is pronounced with or right after the 'k'. The 'o' sounds are also elongated slightly. If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation of 東京, see the related links below.
neko is Japanese for cat
"Neko" means cat in Japanese.
猫 /ne ko/ means 'cat' in Japanese.
the word for cat is 'Neko' the word for white is 'Shiro'
Translated from the word 'Neko'.
猫の悪魔 Neko no akuma
可愛い猫 "Kawaii neko"
the Japanese word for a cat sound is nya nyaa~! I'm a kitty nyaa~!
black c*nt me the black c*nt in asia
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