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Meaning: F*ck you A good ol' swear word that exists in just about any language. 17. 死ねえ (shinee) Meaning: Die! You really can't get more offensive than this Japanese curse word. Unless you're using it as a joke, it may ruin some friendships. ...
The Japanese translation uses a word meaning 'simple'. The Mongolian says 'ordinary'. A 'hex' in the broader sense is a magic spell or curse that is placed on someone or something. It is usually understood as an evil spell designed to hurt a person or bring them bad luck. Most of ...
Japanese particles are both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand they make Japanese grammar simple and direct, almost like a computer language. They always follow the rules because theyarethe rules. Particles tell us “this word does this” and “this other word does that.” However, th...
They are so strong they curse the very ground they pass over, and that curse spreads like a disease. The movieThe Grudge(Ju-On) is based on anonryōnamed Kayakoha. 2 Photo: Toriyama Sekien Wikimedia Commons Public Domain AHone-onna, or "bone woman," appears as beautiful young wo...
Japanese Swear Words // We teach you 15 swear words in Japanese. Swearing in Japanese is odd because there isn’t a direct translation for words like f*ck.
In a previous post, I’ve discussed how Japanese has less curse words than languages like English. There are a few, however, which can pack quite a strong meaning, and in this post I’ll be talking about one such word –“yabai”. “yabai” originally means “dangerous” (equivalent to...
This charming Japanese musical primarily focuses on Shizuka’s journey to break the curse, there there’s also a romantic subplot between her and the man who helps her. The two characters develop a strong connection and bond over their shared love of dance. 5. “Love and Other Cults” (201...
The latter was considered a “bad word” – a curse word, basically. Until that point, I don’t think I’d ever had a real conception of what the imperatives felt like for Japanese. I used てください and て pretty consistently, and I knew that the ろs and れs were stronger, but...
Tea Gardner aka Anzu Mazaki in the Japanese version of the anime series and in the manga. In the Funimation Uncut English version, she is known as Tea Mazaki. Tea is a main character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime series. She is the childhood best