How do you say stinky in Japanese?

stinky {adjective}
嫌な匂いのする {adj.}

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What does stinky mean in Japanese?

青臭い adjective. Aokusai stinky, immature, inexperienced. 胡散臭い noun, adjective. Usankusai stinky, shady, suspicious look.

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What does Kusai mean?

【くさい】 [adjective] stinking, smelly, pungent; giving off a bad smell [adjective] suspicious, fishy; arousing suspicion [suffix] smells like; reeks of [suffix] (negatively) very much like; conceptually similar to [suffix] (with a quasi-adjective stem) an intensifier.

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What is stinky in Korean?

stink‧y /ˈstɪŋki/ [형] (비교급 stinkier – 최상급 stinkiest) 〘일상어〙 악취가 나는, 냄새가 고약한 = smelly, stinking.

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How do you say disgusting in Japanese?

まずい (まずい) disgusting (adjective)

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Why Japanese don't smell! 体臭の違い(日本と欧米)

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Is kuso in Japanese a bad word?

In Japanese, kuso means the f word. Literally, the word's meaning is something like "poo" or "shit", but it is best translated as "f*ck!" when used as an angry interjection. For example, if a Japanese person stubs their toe, they might shout kuso!

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Is yabai a bad word?

Very bad or very good, depending on the context and the age of the speaker. Yabai is an adjective denoting that something is bad or dangerous. Its original connotations were that the speaker felt he or she was in imminent danger or was about to be inconvenienced.

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What is fart in Korean slang?

방귀를 뀌다 (banggwireul kkwida) fart (phrase)

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How do you say stinky in Vietnamese?

stinky {adjective}

bốc mùi {adj.}

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What does stinky bo mean?

Body odor is what you smell when your sweat comes in contact with the bacteria on your skin. Sweat itself doesn't smell, but when the bacteria on your skin mix with your sweat, it causes an odor. Body odor can smell sweet, sour, tangy or like onions.

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What is Kitanai in Japanese?

Japanese Adjective kitanai - 汚い- dirty.

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What does Bijo mean in Japanese?

Bijin (美人) is a Japanese term which literally means "a beautiful person" and is synonymous with bijo (美女, "beautiful woman").

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What does Dōji mean in Japanese?

The "Ibaraki" in his name may refer to Ibaraki, Osaka; "dōji" means "child", but in this context is a demon offspring. Ibaraki-dōji was the most important servant of Shuten-dōji.

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What does Yamete Kusai mean?

- "Yamete kudasai." = Can you please stop it? ・A more polite phrase.

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What is rotten girl in Japanese?

Fujoshi (腐女子, lit. "rotten girl") is a Japanese term for female fans of manga, anime and novels that feature romantic relationships between men.

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What is Mazui?

Mazui is a Japanese word meaning not good, or unwise.

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What is Hawaiian for stinky?

hauna To cause an offensive odor; to use strong-smelling bait to attract fish; to smell such an odor.

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What is stinky in mandarin?

stinky {adjective}

发臭 [fā chòu] {adj.}

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How do you say stinky in French?

"stinky" in French
  1. volume_up. nul.
  2. pourri.
  3. minable.

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Is fart still a swear word?

When used in an attempt to be offensive, the word is still considered vulgar, but it remains a mild example of such an insult. This usage dates back to the Medieval period, where the phrase 'not worth a fart' would be applied to an item held to be worthless.

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When was fart a swear word?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.

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What can I say instead of fart?

break wind
  • cut one.
  • cut the cheese.
  • fart.
  • let her rip.
  • rip one.

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Does Japan have cuss words?

You want to anger, embarrass, insult, denigrate, or demean someone else. Japanese don't do this by using cuss words. Instead, they use verbs, the opposite of keigo or honorific style.

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Why do Japanese say Hai a lot?

Sometimes it's used as neutral filler speech to indicate you're listening. Sometimes it's used as a sign of acknowledgement. Sometimes it's used as a delineating device to indicate a change in topic. Sometimes it's used as a way of saying “here you go”.

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What is Japanese slang for scary?

1. Kowai (怖こわい) or “scary”

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