How does Kimetsu no Yaiba translate to Demon Slayer?
Kimetsu no Yaiba literally translates to 'Blade of Demon Destruction,' but 'Demon Slayer' is a more catchy and fitting title!
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Technically, 'Kimetsu no Yaiba' directly translates to 'Blade of Demon Destruction,' but 'Demon Slayer' gets the point across better.
It's a loose translation. 'Kimetsu' means demon-slaying and 'Yaiba' means blade, so putting it together gives you something like 'Demon Slayer.'
Kimetsu no Yaiba means 'Demon Slayer' because 'Kimetsu' refers to exterminating demons and 'Yaiba' means blade or sword!
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