神 - Wiktionary
en.wiktionary.org › wiki › 神2 days ago · 神 かみ • ( kami ) ( Shinto) a spirit or an essence present in all things, the main subject of worship of Shinto. (by extension, religion) a deity, god. (by extension) thunder. a Shinto shrine. a person of outstanding talent or skill. ( Internet slang, attributive) something amazing; great; fantastic; awesome. 神.
神様 - Wiktionary
en.wiktionary.org › wiki › 神様Jan 6, 2023 · ( Tokyo) か みさま [káꜜmìsàmà] ( Atamadaka – [1]) [3] [5] [4] IPA ( key): [ka̠mʲisa̠ma̠] Noun [ edit] 神 かみ 様 さま • ( kami-sama ) ( honorific) an honorific reference to any god or deity, including the God of the Abrahamic religions quotations ( figuratively) someone who is remarkably strong or skillful at something Etymology 2 [ edit]
Kami - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KamiKami ( Japanese: 神, [kaꜜmi]) are the deities, divinities, spirits, phenomena or "holy powers", that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, or beings and the qualities that these beings express; they can also be the spirits of venerated dead people.
Kami - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KamiKami is the Japanese word for a deity, divinity, or spirit. It has been used to describe mind, God, supreme being, one of the Shinto deities, an effigy, a principle, and anything that is worshipped. Although deity is the common interpretation of kami, some Shinto scholars argue that such a translation can cause a misunderstanding of the term.