How to Say ‘To the Celestial Dragons’ in Japanese
天竜人には
てんりゅうびとには
💬 Usage Tip: [天竜人] (tenryūbito) is a compound noun referring to 'Celestial Dragons', fictional characters representing nobility.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In 'One Piece', they symbolize social hierarchy, reflecting themes of power and privilege.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
天竜てんりゅう
[tenryuu]
Celestial Dragon
A group of noble people in 'One Piece' considered to be above other humans.
天竜人には特別な特権がある。
Celestial Dragons have special privileges.
人じん
[jin]
person
A human being or individual.
彼は良い人だ。
He is a good person.
にに
[ni]
indicates target
Indicates the target of an action.
先生に質問する。
Ask the teacher a question.
はは
[wa]
topic marker
Indicates the topic of discussion.
私は学生です。
I am a student.
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