Depending on the Kanji used, it can mean either chopsticks (箸) or bridge (橋)
Neko means cat in Japanese.
Koi (nishikigoi in Japanese) means "Brocaded Carp" ---- Also, It means the most righteous dude alive! ~love coy
It may mean child according to these Japanese names: Himeko means princess child Kameko means tortoise child Komeko means rice child Umeko means plum blossom child
wheasle weasel...they're considered bad luck
Kenzo is a given name for a male. It is of Japanese origin. The name means wise, three or strong and healthy.
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結婚式 Wedding = 結婚式 in Japanese I hope you are satisfied :)
"Chopsticks" is 箸 (hashi) in Japanese.
'Hashi.'
The two common usages of the word are for chopsticks 箸 and bridge 橋
The phrase 'magic bridge' translates to 魔法の橋 (mahou no hashi) in Japanese.
The phrase 'grande bridges' could be translated simply as 大きい橋 (ookii hashi) or 巨大な橋 (kyodai na hashi) in Japanese. Both of these translations mean 'large bridge' or 'gigantic bridge', as plurals are seldom used in Japanese.
Shō Hashi was born in 1371.
Shō Hashi died in 1439.
Takaya Hashi is 175 cm.