The Japanese word for blaze is hono. The word blaze in Chinese is said as dahuo and in French this word is said as incendie.
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炎 Honoo
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
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炎 Honoo
I blaze blunts.
You don't.
The term 'honoka' is a Japanese word for 'faint, indistinct, few'. It is used a a girl's name and is a combination of 'hono' which means 'blaze' and 'ka' which means 'shine'.
They fought the blaze for hours in an effort to save California's forests from further damage.
As a noun: I can't wait to get a good blaze going in the fireplace. As a verb: The new guy was so eager to blaze a trail to the top.
Blaze and flame
Yes, the word blaze is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a very strongly burning fire; a sudden outburst; a dazzling display; a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal. The word blaze is also a verb: blaze, blazes, blazing, blazed.
Hey, 'hi no ookami' would be Japanese for 'fire wolf', you can also say 'honou no ookami', but honou is Japanese for 'flame, blaze' but it's not that far and almost means the same. (Hiis read like in 'him' and oo= long o)English writing of Japanese word is called 'Roumaji', commonly known as 'romaji', just thought you should know.