The word 火事 (kaji) means "fire accidents", while the symbol 火 (hi) or 炎 (honoo) simply means "flames".
Fire is "hi" or "bi" pronounced (hee/bee).the kanji is 火
"Fire" is 'hi' in Japanese.
"Inferno" would be written like: インフェルノ。
You may say 'hi no odori,' written: 火の踊り
hi or kaji
meinu
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
火マスター
hi no tora
Hi no akuma
ι³ι»
moeteiru
meinu
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
Dansufuroa ni chi
Hi no bakuhatsu
火マスター
hi no tora
Hi no akuma
Kasai bakuhatsu
Ōgon no kasai
'Little fire' translates toΓ₯Β°ΒΓ£Ββ’Γ£ΒΒͺΓ§βΕ½ (chiisana honoo) in Japanese.