In Japanese, there are two primary ways to say Japan:Nippon, 日本, andNihon,日本. While both terms refer to the same country and use the same kanji, they differ in terms of formality and usage. What Makes Nippon and Nihon Different?
The wordhaha(母 / はは) is another Japanese word for mother. This is humble in form because it is used whentalking about your own motherto other people. It is rude to refer to somebody else’s mother ashaha, so the safer route is to useokaasanin such situations. Example: Kinou haha...
The literal translation of the Japanese expression Onabe is pot and is slang for a masculine lesbian. As in other offending or words used to refer to lesbians in Japan, its origin is in translating one gay slang word, in this case, Okama, the most famous insult or Japanese expression for...
Sister in Japanese As you can see, talking about sisters in Japanese is a little more complicated than in English because you have to think about the relative age of the sister, as well as the formality level of the conversation! We hope this post has helped to clear up some of your qu...
How to say gay in Belarusian Below are the words of our Belarusian Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. ...
四、 阅读理解 How to say hello in Japanese depends on (取决于) when you say it. This is very
How to say "Tell me" in Japanese (教えてください). And how you can say it just like a native.
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B. Nice & Casual Ways to Say You in Japanese In casual situations, you’ll most likely use the person’s name or leave out “you”. Although there are casual words likeanata,kimi, oromae,it’s easy to sound rude if you say them to the wrong person. ...
Learning how to say hello in Japanese is an essential first step in your language learning journey. This guide will show you 25 different ways to greet someone at varying degrees of formality, from a friendly "hi!" to a very formal "How are you doing tod