
(11-10-2015, 09:29 AM)Vyce Wrote: I'm not sure where you got your facts from in Japanese.She is right in her Japanese actually.
Beautiful - 美ã—ã„ "utsukushii"
The kanji used here is "utsuku" in the context of beauty. Kanji is rooted in Chinese, so it may be pronounced "mi" or something similar there.
To Congratulate (dictionary form) - ç¥ã† "iwau". Kanji is "iwa".
Congratulations - ãŠã‚ã§ã¨ã†ã”ã–ã„ã¾ã™ "omedetougozaimasu"
Water - æ°´ "mizu"
Tree - 木 "ki" (can also be translated as "wood")
Moon - 月 "tsuki"
To Look (dictionary form) - 見る "miru". Kanji is "mi".
Moon Viewing - 月見 "tsukimi". (This is a noun not a verb)
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Japanese
OTHER SCRIPTS: 美月, 瑞希 (Japanese)
Meaning & History
From Japanese 美 (mi) "beautiful" and 月 (zuki) "moon". It can also come from 瑞 (mizu) "congratulations" and 希 (ki) "hope".