What is Dame yo in Japanese?

“Dame yo, dame dame,” meaning roughly “No you mustn't, no no,” the signature phrase of the female Japanese comic duo Nippon Erekiteru Rengo, has been selected as one of the nation's top two buzzwords this year, the award's organizer said Monday.
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What is Dame in Japanese language?

The Japanese word “dame” (ダメ, 駄目) means “no good”, “hopeless”, “cannot”, or “not allowed”. It is used to express that something or someone is inadequate, not good enough...
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What is Damedesu in Japanese?

“Hopeless” You can use Dame(だめ)です to express something as being hopeless. Imagine your lock to your door has broken and no matter how many times you try, it will not unlock. This is a perfect time to use Dame(だめ)です as “hopeless”. Another meaning is “cannot; must not; not allowed​”.
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What is Daiyo?

だよ "dayo" consists of two particles: だ "da" which means conclusive and よ "yo" which also means conclusive and a little bit pushy attitude. So だよ is not polite and should be used among only the same rank or the same age group. Never use it to your boss or elders.
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What means Dame Dame?

: a female member of an order of knighthood. used as a title prefixed to the given name. informal : an elderly woman : matron. US slang, old-fashioned : woman. a classy dame.
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Dame Da Ne (Japanese Lyrics/English Subtitles) ~ (Bakamitai)



Is dame a curse word?

◊ Dame is sometimes used to refer to a woman in an offensive or negative way.
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What is Baka Yaro?

The expression baka-yarō 馬鹿野郎 is one of the most insulting terms in the Japanese lexicon, but it is vague and can range in meaning from an affectionate 'silly-willy' to an abusive 'jerk-off fool'. Baka-yarō is so widely used that it has become semantically weak and vague.
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What is Genki Dayo?

Genki - dayo. -- "I'm fine" or "I'm doing well." sayonara.
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What is Wakata?

Wakatta and wakarimashita are both past tense and is more like "understood" or "I got it" where as wakatteru is more like "I get it" or "I understand". Helpful(6)
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What is Susuki in Japanese?

Suzuki literally means "bell tree" in Japanese. Suzu - "bell" Ki - "tree" A common Japanese surname and business name.
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What does II desu yo mean?

The Japanese word Iiyo has several meanings: It's okay, its fine with me or thanks. All are terms that covey agreement with something that has been said. The phrase sounds informal, therefore it shouldn't be used to your superior. "Ii desu yo" can be used in formal situations. "Yo" is a sentence ending particle.
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What is Otoko in Japanese?

"otoko" means male/man. "otoko no hito" is a more polite expression. "dansei" gives a more formal impression.
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Is a dame a girl?

dame, properly a name of respect or a title equivalent to lady, surviving in English as the legal designation for the wife or widow of a baronet or knight or for a dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; it is prefixed to the given name and surname.
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Why do Japanese girls say dame?

In Japanese, だめ (dame) is commonly used as a negation. This means the word is perfect for any situation where you want to express your refusal, dislike, or denial of something. You may already know how to say “No” in Japanese by using the formal いいえ (iie) or the more casual ううん (uun).
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What is Zettai in Japanese?

That's because zettai means “no matter what”, and after it can have both the affirmative “suru” and negative “~nai”, while kanarazu means more “without a doubt ~will do”. Not only in the JLPT, these words will appear also in anime and TV shows, so zettai ni don't forget them!
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Is Yabai rude?

“Yabai” (やばい, often stylized ヤバい) actually shares much in common with “f*ck.” The major difference, obviously, is that yabai isn't really an offensive word. (While Japan lacks expletives in the English sense, it does have plenty of rude words – and taboo ones as well.)
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What is Nande in Japanese?

The Japanese word nande (なんで, 何で) usually translates as “why” in English. It is a more casual way to ask about the cause, reason, or purpose behind something...
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What is Daijoubu Dayo?

Daijoubu Desu / Daijoubu Dayo – I Am Ok

In response to “daijoubu desu ka”, a person may answer with the phrase “daijoubu desu” to state that it or he is ok. For a more casual tone, the phrase “daijoubu dayo” may be used, instead. “Daijoubu” also serves as an acceptable, casual response.
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What is Sissy baka mean?

sussy baka (plural sussy bakas) (Internet slang, humorous or endearing) Someone acting in a foolish or ridiculous manner.
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Does Urusai mean shut up?

Urusai /うるさい is a common way to tell someone to 'shut up' in Japanese and can be both rude and playful.
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What is baka desu?

Results for: Baka desu ka

Japanese. English. baka. fool (an,id), foolish, idiot, trivial matter.
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Is Dame a male or female?

Dame is an honorific title and the feminine form of address for the honour of damehood in many Christian chivalric orders, as well as the British honours system and those of several other Commonwealth realms, such as Australia and New Zealand, with the masculine form of address being Sir.
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Is Dame a female Sir?

The title Dame as the female equivalent to a Knight wasn't introduced until 1917 (although of course there were female Knights before this). This sir/dame title is a very respected and highly sought after title throughout the united kingdom, and it would be an honour to bestow this sir title on those who deserve it.
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What is ke ki in Japanese?

kèki. sulky, angry, upset.
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