Snow - Yuki
White - Shiro (i)
First snow of the season - hatsuyuki
Snowstorm - fubuki
Fallen snow - sekisetsu / kousetsu
Heavy snow - Ooyuki
New snow - Shinsetsu
Snowy valley - sekkei
Snow blindness - yukime
Snow fairy - Yuki jorou / Yuki onna
Small snowflakes - sasame yuki
Snow-capped mountains - kinrei (this is similar to the word "kirei" which is "beautiful")
Pure white - masshiro
Deep snow - miyuki
Light/small snow - koyuki
Snowball - yukidama
2007-01-29 11:11:17
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answered by Belie 7
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Japanese Word For White
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Japanese Word For Snow
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answered by ? 4
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RE:
Japanese words for snow.. white.. etc?
I just adopted a pure white kitten, and I'm looking for some Japanese words for snow, white, or other white things... even if it's a compound name translation like "little white one" (just an example) Just something that sounds neat. TIA! :)
2015-08-06 16:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Shiro - White (color)
Hige - Whiskers (cat)
Nekoka - Of the cat famiil
Nyuji - Baby
Neko - Cat
Hope this helps
2007-01-29 08:02:26
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answered by topdawgco97 4
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snow = yuki, kousetsu, suno-, tenka, rikka
white= howaido, shiroi, shiro, howaito
I hope this helps.
2007-01-29 07:58:12
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answered by angela u 2
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If you want to name a cat snow that is a girl... Yukiko is the commen name used, but the direct word is Yuki.
2007-01-29 08:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yuki - snow
Shiroi - white (color)
2007-01-29 07:52:11
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answered by HoneyBunny 7
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2016-04-02 03:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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How about "masshiro"? It means "deeply/completely white". You should pronounce it, more or less, as it were written "musheerou" (the "u" is pronounced as it should be as in "cup", the group "-ee" is short). Anyway, please don't choose "hige" for it means also "moustache, beard" :-)
2007-01-29 08:36:30
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answered by Malte 3
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