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Dr. Lava on Twitter: "Name Explain: In Japanese, "Hi" means Fire, while "Tokage" means lizard. Lizardo is just a play on the English word Lizard. Lizardon: "Lizard," and "don" is a common
All Pokemon Types in Japanese by BladerBaku10000 on DeviantArt
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Pokemon Japanese Names Picture Click Quiz - By squirrelgirlk
Pokemon Names in Japanese
What are Japanese names of all these pokemon characters? - Quora
Japanese Pokemon Names Explained! Kanto Pokemon! | Gnoggin - YouTube
10 Pokémon Whose Japanese Names Are Better Than Their English Ones
Dr Lava - The Abra family's Japanese names are nearly identical to the Japanese names of these 3 famous psychics/magicians. To see more Pokemon history, check out my YouTube channel, which is
What Are the Japanese Names of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Starters?
What are Japanese names of all these pokemon characters? - Quora
Why Morpeko (Pokémon name) from japanese"モルペコ" is translated to "Morpeco"? - Google Translate Community
English vs Japanese Pokemon names? | Ask MetaFilter
Top 10 funniest Japanese Pokémon names | Pokémon Amino
Pokemon Japanese names in Hiragana by ashleexox1 on DeviantArt
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Pokemon Card Sleeves 151 Pokemon Names in Japanese - Meccha Japan
What They Call Games: Japanese You Can Learn From Pokemon Names
W.T.F. Japan: Top 5 most perfectly translated Pokémon names【Weird Top Five】 | SoraNews24 -Japan News-
List of Japanese Pokémon names | PoKéMoN-Encyclopedia Wiki | Fandom
Japanese->English] Help with translating pokemon names and examples for easier learning : r/translator
Planet Word Museum on Twitter: "And some names are unchanged from the Japanese version, like everyone's favorite, Pikachu, which is from the Japanese word for “sparkle,” “pika,” plus the onomatopoeia “chu,” a
Katakana practice! The first 151 Pokémon with their original Japanese names! All katakana!
I made a translated breakdown of the Japanese Gen I Pokemon names w/ literal retranslations. Googlesheet link in comments for anyone who wants to make their own. : r/pokemon