What does Moroha mean in Japanese?

towards tomorrow; — Just like the meaning of her name, Moroha is a...
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What does Kurosu mean in Japanese?

Explanation: “Kurosu” can be 黒酢, special sort of rice vinegar, which is said to be very healthy and relative expensive. It can be sent to somebody who cares health as a gift.
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What does Torio mean in Japanese?

In Japanese Baby Names the meaning of the name Torio is: Bird's tail.
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What does Kimo mean Japan?

きも, たん kimo, tan. Parts of speech noun (common) (futsuumeishi) liver; innards. Parts of speech Meaning courage; spirit; pluck; guts.
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What does dokku mean in Japanese?

Dokku. expression means Just for fun. Just for fun.
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What is Kimokawaii?

Called kimo-kawaii, translated as “gross cute,” the phenomenon has influenced Japanese television, music, and even local government in the last few years.
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What is EW in Japanese?

キモい (kimoi)

As for キモい, it only means “gross,” “disgusting,” or “ew.” You can use it as an exclamation like “Ew!” or say キモいだね (kimoi da ne) to say it's “Disgusting, right?”
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What is Mukatsuku in Japanese?

ムカつく mukatsuku

pissed off. When you are upset or annoyed at someone or something, mukatsuku is the word to use. uzai also means “annoying” but mukatsuku sounds like you are more upset so “I'm pissed off” is probably a closer translation in English. Example: A: あの男、本当にムカつく!
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What does the name Tori mean?

Origin:Japanese. Popularity:1820. Meaning:bird. Show baby that the sky's the limit with this sweet name. Tori, a girl's name of Japanese origin, means "bird," and is much more than just a nickname for Victoria.
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How do you pronounce Korosu?

korosu Pronunciation. ko·ro·su.
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How do you use Korosu in Japanese?

Verb
  1. to kill, to put to death quotations ▼
  2. to ruin, to spoil 地方色 ちほうしょく を 殺 ころ す chihōshoku o korosu to spoil local colors.
  3. to suppress, to stifle 声 こえ を 殺 ころ す koe o korosu to suppress one's voice → to speak under one's breath 感情 かんじょう を 殺 ころ す kanjō o korosu to suppress one's emotions.
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Is Tori a unisex name?

The name Tori is primarily a female name of English origin that means Winner, Conqueror. Diminutive of the name Victoria. Tori Spelling, actress.
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What name means bird?

Baby girl names that mean “bird”
  • Alouette: This French name means “lark”
  • Altaira: Meaning “bird,” this name has Arabic roots.
  • Ava: Possibly derived from the Latin word for “bird”
  • Birdie: A supercute vintage name, this of course means “bird”
  • Cholena: This Delaware Indian name means “bird”
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What does the name Ella mean?

In Spanish, the word ella means "she" or "her" so the name Ella can be considered to mean "girl" or "feminine" as well. Origin: The name Ella is an English name of ancient Germanic origins. The ancient Germanic prefix Alia developed into Ella.
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What does Dase mean in Japanese?

= Dasee! or 「だせえ!」 = Dasee! (Male talk) to insult someone who is not cool or describe their bad taste in clothes.
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What does JYAN mean in Japanese?

The original form じゃない ( = janai) can be used for question or negate what comes before but you use じゃん ( = jan) in an affirmative sentence / tag question to give a feedback, emotion or make one's point.
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What does Choberiba mean?

very, very bad (teen slang)
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Why do Japanese say ne?

Ne can be translated into “isn't it?” or “right?” in English. It is added to the end of a sentence in Japanese regardless of the level of politeness you're using. In general, the particle Ne is asking for confirmation, agreement or assent of the other person or group that the speaker is talking to.
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How do you beg your life in Japanese?

"begging for one's life" in Japanese
  1. 命乞
  2. 命乞い
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What is Baka in Japanese?

Baka is a Japanese word that means “crazy,” “foolish,” or downright “stupid.” It can also be used as a noun for “a fool” or “a crazy or stupid person.” Anime and manga fans in the West have adopted the use of baka as a (usually joking) insult.
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Why is Japan obsessed with cute?

Cuteness is cool and soothing for Japanese people and allows them an escape from the realities of their life.
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What is the creepy cute aesthetic called?

Gurokawa (グロカワ), also known as "Creepy Cute" in the West, describes a fashion and aesthetic trend that combines grotesque elements with kawaii. It is often confused with the Yami Kawaii trend, which revolves around cute medical and dark themes, but Gurokawa has more of a horror theme to it and is rarely in pastels.
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What is kawaii aesthetic?

Kidcore. Cottagecore. Kawaii (かわいい) is a Japanese term and aesthetic referring to the unique concept affirming childlike and pretty things that make your heart flutter.
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How do Japanese name their child?

Japanese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [given name]. For example, YAMAMOTO Yukio (male) and SATŌ Akari (female). The family name (known as 'myouji' or 'ue no namae') is inherited patrilineally from one's father and shared with other siblings. It always comes before the given name.
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