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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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Hey i was just wondering how you say fire wolf in Japanese Oh and if you can please post the word in English for example storm in Japanese is Arashi?

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.