banpaia, kyuuketsuki that's how u say it i think <.<
吸血鬼 Kyuuketsuki I first heard this in the anime Karin (or Chibi Vampire)
ヴァンパイア Banpaia Phonetic spelling for Vampire that's used more often in modern times
Kyuuketsuki or banpaia.
Nightwing is a name, thus it would be transliterated into Japanese as ナイトウィング /nai to win gu/. If you mean Japanese word for vampire bat 吸血蝙蝠 /kyuu ke tsu kou mo ri/ is the word.
The French word for "vampire' IS "vampire". It is a cognate. The only difference is the pronunciation, which is more like "vam-peer-ay". Example: Vampire bat in French is "souris vampire".
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
Kyuuketsuki or banpaia.
Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox
Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox.
To say the word vampires in Japanese you say Kyuketsuki. This word is said in Italian as vampiro and in Latin as lamia.
Nightwing is a name, thus it would be transliterated into Japanese as ナイトウィング /nai to win gu/. If you mean Japanese word for vampire bat 吸血蝙蝠 /kyuu ke tsu kou mo ri/ is the word.
In Japanese, "Kyuuketsuki" (吸血鬼) translates to "vampire" in English. The term is a combination of the characters for "suck/blood" and "demon/spirit." In Japanese folklore and popular culture, Kyuuketsuki are often depicted as undead beings who feed on the blood of the living.
"Vampire eye" doesn't translate to anything in Japanese because it isn't a Japanese word or phrase. If you want to know how to say it in Japanese however, it's: kyuuketsuki no me (pronounced: kyoo-keh-tsoo-kee no meh).
sweet vampire Amai kyūketsuki
never.
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What do you call someone who is like your son, but not your son..I'm writing a backstory for my character..who happens to have a sire (a vampire who turned you into a vampire) who thinks of my character in this way? Preferably one word……..please help..I’m trying to translate it into Japanese..could also just be the Japanese word for it..also not in the Japanese pictograms (?), but in the English alphabet..
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