If you ask most Japanese, they will tell you their eyes are "black".
If you mean 'a hawk's eye' literally the phrase would be 鷹の目 /ta ka no me/ in Japanese. If you are referring to the stones, tiger's eye and hawk's eye in Japanese have both derived their names from English:タイガーズアイ /tai gaa zu ai/ (Tiger's Eye)andホークスアイ /hoo ku su ai/ (Hawk's Eye).[oo = elongated' o' sound]According to the Japanese Wikipedia, in Japanese they can also be called 虎目石 (torameishi) and 鷹目石 (takameishi). 目 /me/ (like in Melborn) is the kanji for 'eye' and 石 /i shi/ is the kanji for 'stone, gem'; and 虎 /to ra/ and 鷹 /ta ka/ are in order the kanji for 'tiger' and 'hawk'. Similar to "cat'e eye" which is a common name for Cymophane and in Japanese is called 猫目石 /nekomeishi/, 'neko' being Japanese for cat.
死の眼 (shi-no-me)
Kyarako or how I heard it Ch-eye-ra-co
There is no color your eye can see that is not in the rainbow.
Honestly speaking i think it's Sharingan but yupp
A persons eye color dos not effect anything. It is just the color of someone's eyes.
it could attract to the persons eye and catch it
Blue.
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Blue eye color is common in males.
Genes are what determine the color of a persons eyes. However, the concentration of the melanin in the iris of the eye helps determine the pigmentation of the color.
World wide, dark brown to black.
The Japanese word for "eye" is 'me,' written: 目
The "What eye color do I have scanner" reveals your eye color by analyzing the pigmentation in your iris, which determines the color of your eyes.
An average puma, also known as a cougar or mountain lion, typically has yellow to amber-colored eyes. In some cases, their eye color can appear greenish or even brown, but the most common hue is shades of yellow. Their distinctive eye color aids in their hunting abilities, providing good night vision in their natural habitats.
to say eye in Japanese is 眼 and it is read like me hope this helps :)
To get green eyes the person must use contacts. Depending on the original color of the persons eye will determine the best brand to use.