影 kage translates to "shade" or "shadow."
Shadow is 'kage' in Japanese.
The word 'shadow' in Japanese is kage.
In Japanese 影武者 (kagemusha) is "shadow warrior."
Those aren't Japanese words.
shadow= kage and spirit= ki shadow spirit= ??? if that helps, but I'm not really sure... if you could use a search engine and type in Japanese English dictionary if you want to know for sure
Kah-gey (Written as Kage) not be confused with the Japanese word 'kagi' which means keys.
The phrase 'night shadow' would be translated as 夜の影 (yoru no kage) in Japanese. This may also be used to mean 'shadow of the night'.
I don't know what you mean by 'with an x,' but the Japanese word for shadow is 'kage,' written: 影
In Japanese 影武者 (kagemusha) is "shadow warrior."
Those aren't Japanese words.
It meens blood shadow. When both parts of the single word are translated,"chi" when translated, means blood and "kage",when translated, means shadow.
shadow bandit in Japanese is Kage no tōzoku
shadow= kage and spirit= ki shadow spirit= ??? if that helps, but I'm not really sure... if you could use a search engine and type in Japanese English dictionary if you want to know for sure
The Japanese word for shade is "kage". It also can mean "shadow" or "other side" depending on the context it is placed in. Also, at times, instead of using the Japanese word, it will be written or pronounced as "sheedo" or "she-do" in an effort to make it sound similar to the English word.
'Shadow circle' may be translated aså½±ã®ä¸¸ (kage no maru) in Japanese.
I think it means Shadow.
Literal translation could be 'kage no odoriko', 'kage no odorimono'.Shinobi itself is the best related word to shadow dancer, I think, as the word has the meaning of stealth, sneak and conceal within it. See I think shadow dancer itself came to be as a literal and magnifying word to describe 'shinobi' from Japanese (as in the sega game) so it is vain for it to become rephrased back into Japanese.
削減 - slashing 影 - shadow
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.