Toki could be a whole lot of things, varying from a Japanese Name to 'crested ibis' (a bird usu found at Eastern Asia). But the most common usage is 時 (to ki) with meaning of 'time', used widely from stating time (like five o'clock') to the concept of time or referring to a specific time or period.. sometimes read 'ji' and 'goro' too.
Zemmaro Toki has written: 'Japanese no plays' -- subject(s): No plays, English drama, Translations into English, Japanese drama, Translations from Japanese
"Purantan no toki ni sabishii" = poo-rahn-tahn no toh-kee nee sah-bee-shee
ja matta kaette kuru toki de
その時から (sono toki kara)
tanoshii toki tanoshii jiki when reminiscing
Aguri Yoshiyuki has written: 'Yusuraume ga minoru toki' -- subject(s): Authors, Japanese, Biography, Family, Japanese Authors
時間 jikaan 時 toki I trust you didn't mean the verb? I don't know that.
Don't have time/Jikan Ga Nai. What time?/Nanji? time/Toki or Jikan
toki toki
shikashimasu Shikaeshi suru kara na! Oboeteroyo! Yomichi wo aruku toki ha kiwotukena.
Mitsuo Nakamura has written: 'Japanese fiction in the Meiji era' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese fiction 'Contemporary Japanese fiction, 1926-1968' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese fiction 'Toki no kabe'
Asako Toki was born in 1976.