氷 (koori) - ice
の (no) - particle
白鳥 (hakuchou) - swan
Le Marais des Cygnes is translated 'the swan swamp'.
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"A swan" and "one swan" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase un cigno. Context makes clear which version suits English contexts. The pronunciation will be "oon TCHEE-nyo" in Pisan Italian.
白鳥=shiratori=swan, although I believe there are multiple ways to say "swan", this being one of them. Hope this helps. 白鳥=shiwatori is swan.ive been taking japanese for 7 years and this is what they tought me. hope this helps
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Swan.
Le Marais des Cygnes is translated 'the swan swamp'.
"the dying swan" comes from Anna pavlova's dance
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The phrase "swan song" comes from the ancient belief that swans remain silent throughout their lives until just before they die, when they sing a beautiful, mournful song. This belief led to the idea of a swan's song as a metaphor for a final, poignant expression or performance before the end.
Bella Swan's English teacher's name is Mr. Mason.
The Old English name is derived from a number of old European names. Swanaz is a Germanic word. The Dutch word is Zwaan. Old Norse is Zvnar. These words can be loosely translated as Singing Bird.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male swan is a cob.The noun for a female swan is a pen.The noun 'swan' is a common gender noun.The noun for a baby swan is a cygnet.
THE SHIP NAMED "H.M.S BLACK SWAN". She was scrapped in 1956.