How do you say Shadow Blade in Japanese?
How do you say "Shadow Blade" in Japanese? Thank you, collaborators!
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Kage means "shadow" in Japanese. The term "blade" can be expressed in various ways depending on the specific context: ken or yaiba can be used for "sword," toujin or toushin for the "blade of a sword," mi for "blade" when compared or contrasted to the handle or hilt, and bureido for the English word "blade" as a loanword in Japanese.
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