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  1. Akumu | Glitchtale Wiki | Fandom

    Akumu was an extension of the spell construct Bête Noire, made to accompany and aid her to achieve extinction of monsters and subjugation of humans. It had provided enough support for Bête …

  2. What does 悪夢 (Akumu) mean in Japanese? - WordHippo

    What does 悪夢 (Akumu) mean in Japanese? English Translation nightmare More meanings for 悪夢 (Akumu)

  3. Akumu is the Japanese word for ‘nightmare’, explained

    Dec 8, 2020 · Native speakers say “akumu” to mean ‘nightmare’ in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, novels, manga, anime, and the …

  4. Kis-My-Ft2 (w/English Subtitles!) "Akumu" Lyrics Video ("Two As One ...

    ※ The full version of the song is in the Regular Edition "Akumu" has the themes of "love" and "light" from the middle of a nightmare, it is a song that expresses modernity and nostalgia at the ...

  5. JLect - あくむ【悪夢・惡夢】 : akumu | define meaning

    Akumu definition and meaning: Bad dream, nightmare (あくむ【悪夢・惡夢】 意味:あくむ【悪夢・惡夢】、きょうむ【凶夢】、むま【夢魔】)

  6. Entry Details for 悪夢 [akumu] - Tanoshii Japanese

    Listen to the pronunciation, view english meanings, stroke order diagrams and conjugations for 悪夢 (akumu).

  7. akumu - Jisho.org

    Japanese dictionary search results for akumu. 2. Nightmare A nightmare is an unpleasant dream that can cause a stron... Read more

  8. Akumu by _vini - Game Jolt

    Akumu is a narrative-driven 2D horror game that follows a young girl alone in her home. When the power suddenly goes out, a simple search to fix the lights descends into a journey through endless …

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    • 悪夢, あくむ, akumu - Nihongo Master

      nightmare,bad dream - Meaning of 悪夢, あくむ, akumu. See complete explanation and more examples and pronunciation.

    • Akumu - Japanese Urban Legend's Wiki

      Appearance Akumu The akuma (悪魔) is a malevolent fire spirit in Japanese folklore. It is also described as a category of undefined beings who brought afflictions on humans. Alternative names for the …