雄鶏・おんどり (ondori) is the Japanese word for "Rooster".
hane (rooster)
Because it couldn't spell.
how do you spell CEB in Japanese?
The anagram is "capon" (neutered rooster).
What a rooster represents has different meanings related to the culture of the person or people using the rooster as a symbol. The Japanese use the rooster to represent the sun and the claws representing the science of war. In America, the rooster in the kitchen represents trust and good luck.
The sound a rooster makes is typically spelled as "cock-a-doodle-doo."
i think its niwa because niwa is chicken
cock-a-doodle-doo
nicchuukantougou bakansu
You spell it like this - Blurtit
The rooster symbol can be found in many cultures of Asia but it happens to be most venerated in Japan. For the Japanese people the rooster is a sacred animal. Therefore it is allowed to roam freely and even enters the Shinto Temples where it is believed according to the Japanese tradition that the rooster gives the morning call to the goddesses Amaterasu. The rooster is meant to exemplify a number of virtues. The comb symbolizes civil merit whereas the spurs are taken as military merit. The fighting ability of the rooster makes it a symbol of courage whereas its cocking gives it the representation of reliability. Those interested in the martial arts & combat might be interested in reading the page on Japanese Busido symbols