I only know rose it is roozu.
Top answer's correct, (i dont know who answered that, but this is celee answering this question)
But if it's rose thorn it's basically=Bara no toge
Bara means rose, and roozu is a romanized version of rose.
Ibara also means thorn, it's not a nice name so don't use it.
Toge means thorn/spike, it's just a different way from saying thorn.
Anyways there are more ways of saying thorn but these are the two that i mostly know, so, if you want anything translated....email me at= emiria@hotmail.co.uk I'm at your service~ehehe.
supaiku is spike as in railway spike Kasui is spike as in the thorn of a bush
When you finally learn to speak fluent Japanese
toge
Toge
Maeaning of "mul" in English is "thorn".
Thorn.
Hindi word kaante is thorn in English.
It remains to be one of the many wonders of this world that so often, the prickly thorn produces a tender rose.
English uses a modified Roman alphabet. The old English alphabet, with its eth and thorn, is extinct, preserved as the "y" ( really a thorn, or th ) in pseudo-archaic signs for Ye Olde Teae Shoppe.
because that is how the english crowned there people
"Every rose has its thorn" is an example of a literary device called a metaphor, where the phrase compares the idea that with every beautiful aspect of life there is also a negative aspect. It also incorporates the concept of symbolism, as the rose represents beauty and the thorn represents pain or hardship.
The thorn pricked his finger. The catcalls were a thorn in his side.