"coy" fish
"Koi" is an honorific in Japanese that is often used to show respect when addressing someone of a higher status or position. It is similar to "Mr." or "Ms." in English.
You pronounce it (pa-nus)
kit-soon Most people in Japan pronounce it as Kit-soo-ne. While some pronounce it as Keet-sne, dropping the oo in it.
you pronounce it "g" like the letter g. YOU CAN SAY IT LIKE SI-GI-LI
Start by dividing the word up into : "Iss-a-char"Then, :-pronounce 'Iss' as in "Miss' but without the M as in '[M]iss'- 'a' as in the 'u' in 'but'-'char' as if it is spelt 'car' but pronounce it with a gutteral 'c' as in 'kar'Last but not least, put the stress on the first syllable ie on 'Iss'
Koi fish Koi fish
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
Koi fish can live in almost any country. Koi are thought to be originally from Japan. Many people have outdoor fish ponds in which Koi are the dominant fish.
a fish, a koi carp
In Japanese, koi fish is written as "鯉" (koi). The character for "koi" represents the colorful carp fish that are traditionally kept in ponds for their vibrant colors.
because it is fish
Koi fish usually have two eyes.
Nope they sometimes eat there eggs
Koi are a type of specially bred carp.
Con-koi-dull.
Koi fish is suitable as a feeder fish for other larger fish. If a human wanted to eat a Koi fish, (which in general unlikely), it would be better eaten dead.
koi fish would normally eat goldfish food try tetra fin goldfish flakes they are made for goldfish and koi