"Voice" is 'koe' in Japanese.
"He ataahua koe" means "you are beautiful" in English.
It depends what language you're translating from - It means 'you' in Maori, but in Japanese means something entirely different !
It would be written as 狼男 and is pronounced oo kah mee o toe koe, which literally translates into 'wolf man'. It is spelled "Okami" in English.
The Māori word for "you" is "koe."
"Koe" means voice and "saku" means "to bloom" in this situation. I've read this manga, so it'd make sense. "Akaku" is the word I can't find, but I think it might be a kind of flower? It actually means 'Red Blooming Voice' in English.
AnswerIt is Neko, pronounced Neh-koe. The Japanese Bobtail, is a symbol of 'Good luck' to merchants/ salespeople. This symbol is called Neko Neko. It holds a large yen.
3つの美しい声 mitsu no utsukushii koe
3つの美しい声 mitsu no utsukushii koe
"Ko te waka" in Māori means "the canoe" in English. "Waka" is a Māori word for canoe or vessel, often used metaphorically to represent a collective or group.
It means "almost" In every sense of the word, that's what it means.
You may say 'kaze no koe,' written in Japanese: 風の声