Aquila Favonia is a Weapon Sword Equipment Card in Genius Invokation TCG.
Story[]
Let the Wind Lead: Aquila Favonia
This sword was ever at the hip of the warrior from another land, and it bore witness to her achievement in spreading justice and freedom across Mondstadt.
Stage Appearances[]
Aquila Favonia appears in 24 stages:
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Aquila Favonia | Latin: Eagle of the West Wind |
Chinese (Simplified) | 风鹰剑 Fēngyīng-jiàn | Wind Eagle Sword[• 1] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 風鷹劍 Fēngyīng-jiàn | |
Japanese | 風鷹剣 Fuuyou-ken[1] | Wind Eagle Sword[※][※][• 2] |
Korean | 매의 검 Mae-ui Geom | Falcon's Sword[• 3] |
Spanish | Aquila Favonia | — |
French | Épée du faucon | Sword of the Falcon |
Russian | Меч Сокола Mech Sokola | The Falcon's Sword |
Thai | Aquila Favonia | — |
Vietnamese | Phong Ưng KiếmPhong Ưng Kiếm | Wind Eagle Sword[※][※] |
German | Windfalke | Wind Falcon |
Indonesian | Aquila Favonia | — |
Portuguese | Falcão | Falcon |
Turkish | Favonia Kartalı | Favonius Eagle |
Italian | Aquila Favonia | — |
- ↑ Chinese: The bird 鹰/鷹
yīng chiefly means predatory birds of the Accipitridae family (including eagles, hawks, and harriers), while it can also mean falcons in its broadest sense. See Vennessa#Trivia for details. - ↑ Japanese: Unlike its original Traditional Chinese character 鷹 yīng, "Accipitridae," the kanji 鷹 almost always means "hawk" in Japanese.
- ↑ Korean: 매 Mae does not distinguish falcons from hawks in its casual usage. In modern Korean, it usually means a falcon (specifically, the peregrine falcon), while a hawk (specifically, the northern goshawk) is called 참매 chammae, literally meaning "true mae," when a strict distinction is needed.
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.3
References[]
- ↑ HoYoverse Japanese Customer Support Response: Japanese Pronunciation of Various Weapons
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