What is itsumo?

Since “itsumo” means “always”, at face value, “itsumo ha” means that the person speaking always wears a T-shirt, except for when it is 'not always'.
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What is the meaning of itsumo Arigatou?

いつもありがとう (itsumo arigatou) which means “thank you always” or “thank you for everything”.
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What is da yo Japanese?

da is a casual form of "desu" - "to be". Like "is". yo is a particle that you put at the end of a sentence when you're telling someone something you think they don't know. ie giving them information.
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What is the meaning of Kokoro?

Conceptually, it unites the notions of heart, mind, and spirit: It sees these three elements as being indivisible from one other. “For example if we say, 'She has a good kokoro,' it means heart and spirit and soul and mind all together.”
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What is Omai in Japan?

Miai (見合い, "matchmaking", literally "look meet"), or omiai (お見合い) as it is properly known in Japan with the honorific prefix o-, is a Japanese traditional custom which relates closely to Western matchmaking, in which a woman and a man are introduced to each other to consider the possibility of marriage.
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Why is Anata rude?

When Japanese people explicitly state “you” in their sentences, it's proper to use the person's name and attach a suffix. You are probably already familiar with “~san”, which is a polite suffix. If you use “anata” with someone who you know, it is rude. So it's better to use name plus san.
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Is Omae wa rude?

お前 (Omae) is the Japanese word for “you” that is considered very rude.
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What is tamashii?

Tamashii is a Japanese word meaning a soul; or spirit. Pronunciation: Tamashii.
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What Sasageyo means?

「捧げよ」 (sasageyo) is the imperative form of the Japanese word 捧ぐ (sasagu), a verb with three main uses. 捧ぐ can mean either “to lift up or hold up,” “to give, offer or consecrate” or “to devote, sacrifice or dedicate.” The よ (yo) on the end adds emphasis.
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What is Koko in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

Learn Japanese vocabulary: ここ (koko). Meaning: here (place physically close to the speaker, place pointed by the speaker while explaining); this place. Type: Pronoun.
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Is Dattebayo a real word?

「~だってばよ」(dattebayo): The short version

Although it's translated as “Believe it!” in the English localization of the series, the actual phrase doesn't mean much of anything and simply serves to add flavor and a unique, childish brashness to Naruto's dialog.
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What is the meaning of Nande Dayo?

It's meaning has been lost to time, but there are still many guesses as to its origins. What does 'Nanda yo' mean? Read on and find out! 何だよ is a word used in Japanese meaning “What the heck?” It has many other interpretations, but this phrase specifically means being surprised or upset by something.
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What is Daijoubu desu ka?

daijoubu desu ka? = are you alright?, are you okay? ( you are asking someone)
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Is saying Arigato rude?

1. Arigato gozaimasu! / Thank you! This is a polite way of saying "thank you". While traveling in Japan, this is probably the most basic "thank you" phrase you'll be using.
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How do you respond to Domo arigato?

“Dou itashimashite” (どう致しまして) means “You're welcome” and is widely known as the common response to “arigato gozaimasu”, but it sounds rather stiff and formal. “Iie iie” (いいえいいえ) or “ii yo ii yo” (いいよいいよ) translate as “Not at all” and are casual replies that are more frequently used in daily life.
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What is Japanese sensei?

Definition of sensei

: a teacher or instructor usually of Japanese martial arts (such as karate or judo)
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What is the meaning of Susume?

susume. recommendation, advice, encouragement.
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Where is Sasageyo from?

Overall, the word sasageyo is a Japanese word. It is an imperative verb meaning “dedicate,” “devote,” “lift up,” or “sacrifice.” This word is most famously seen in the theme song to the anime Attack on Titan, in which the listener is urged to dedicate their hearts.
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What is Shfiguarts?

S.H. Figuarts is a popular line of high quality collectable figures made by Bandai. The toyline debuted in 2008 and is targeted towards the adult fans of the series with its higher price and show-accurate detailing of the figurines.
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What is Tama in Japanese?

tama, formally mitama, in Japanese religion, a soul or a divine or semidivine spirit; also an aspect of a spirit.
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Is tamashii nations same as Bandai?

Tamashii Nations is a place for products with tamashii instilled by Japanese master craftsmen. Based in Asakusa, Tokyo, we make fully-assembledfigures for collectors, as a division of Japan's top toymaker, Bandai.
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Do girls say Kimi?

Boku and Kimi can be used by boys or girls, でもちょっと厚かましいね。 They are "cheeky" words. This is why they are "boy words." Ore and omae are rude.
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Is Kimi polite?

君 (kimi): used by men toward people of lower status. Typically not rude. (not inherently formal/informal, but makes the status hierarchy explicit, and is therefore better suited to formal situations)
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Do Japanese say Baka?

“Baka” is the most common Japanese swear word. The baka meaning usually translates to foolish or stupid. But it can take on a whole range of meanings depending on context, relationship, and other factors. In kanji, it's usually written baka 馬鹿 ばか .
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What is Watashi no?

WATASHI NO means "my" where the word WATASHI is made possessive with the possession particle NO. Then the KANOJO NO part means "girlfriend's" because the particle NO makes KANOJO (girlfiend) possessive. Then the rest is easy. It means "My girlfriend's name".
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