When translated into Japanese, big bear would be Okina kuma, okina meaning big and kuma meaning bear. In Japanese hiragana, big bear would look like this 大きなクマ.
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
The Japanese word for 'bear' is 'kuma'. =DDD Hope it helped.
The Italian translation fo bear is Orso.
Kamu.
Big bear cat is the Chinese translation for Big Panda. Don't ask why; it just is.
True you can say, "kuroguma" but that would be the direct translation from English. The name for black bears in Japanese is, "tsukino waguma". Meaning moon bear, or crescent bear.
When translated into Japanese, big bear would be Okina kuma, okina meaning big and kuma meaning bear. In Japanese hiragana, big bear would look like this 大きなクマ.
Polar Bear in Japanese is Shirokuma. シロクマ
The Danish translation for "bear claw" is "bjรธrneklo."
Peinto is the phonetic translation of paint in Japanese.
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
bear claw is in English, do you mean, what the Gaelic translation of the English phrase "bear claw"?
The translation is Hoteru
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
The Japanese word for 'bear' is 'kuma'. =DDD Hope it helped.
if this is a book title it could be anything but the literal translation is Ritorusantakurōsu to biggusantakurōsu