One Japanese word for huge is 'dekai,' written in Japanese as: でかい
dai fan, meaning big fan (or huge fan)
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
They are huge,looks like a spider.
Yoritomo Minamoto in the 1100s
i believe it was space giants!
Why should English speakers Westernize and Anglicize an event that rarely happens in the West? Using a Japanese word connects it best to the Japanese event of having the ocean roll itself back out into the ocean, only to return as a huge, tall wave and slam the returning water into the shore.
You may say 'dekai inu,' written: でかい犬
でかい /de kai/ means 'huge'.大きい /oo kii/ is a more general word which can mean 'huge', 'a lot', 'loud', 'big', 'great'.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
they thought the japanese would never attack such a huge base as itself, by the way i'm 11.
No, absolutely not. The Japanese-American citizens that were held in internment camps were in no way anything but loyal Americans. They were denied civil rights that were granted to them in the Constitution and Japanese internment is now considered a huge mistake, though it wasn't admitted by any officials for years out of embarrassment.
This sort of wave is called a tsunami. The name comes from the Japanese language and means 'harbor wave'.
the Japanese dug an tunnel network under ground on a huge scale to avoid bombings from allied ships, before the invasion of Okinawa.