呪縛 {noun} curse (also: spell) 呪い {noun} curse (also: charm, incantation, spell) 調伏 {noun}
B. Baba - ばば – This is a very insulting and rude way to say, “Old lady.” This ugly tern is commonly used in Japanese anime and television shows. The insult is mostly used in an ironic manner in order to be funny.
The Japanese term "yaku" refers to the bad luck accumulated in our everyday lives. Find out the years when this bad luck occurs and traditional methods to rid the body of this superstition!
my own. More meanings for 己(Onore) you pronoun.
Noroi curse, sluggish, tardy, dilatory, malediction.
To the Japanese ear, potan is the sound of a drop of water plopping into, say, a bucket. Pota-pota is the tune a leaky faucet sings, and jah-jah is water gushing out of a pipe.
“Pota Pota” in the title is one of the Japanese onomatopes where “the water drips.” Therefore, this snack “Obaachan No Potapota Yaki (Grandma's Potapota-yaki) Senbei” indicates the situation where a grandmother drips sugar soy-sauce to senbei while slowly grilling them.
"The very origin is a Japanese word, 'gazo,' which means 'picture' or 'image,'" Toyota motorsport boss Koei Saga told Autocar.
Kamiki – God's Breath
In Japanese, kami means God while iki means breath.
Kaijin (怪人) is a Japanese word that literally means "mysterious person." In Japanese, kaijin is a relatively broad term that encompasses any fictional human-like character that possesses strange supernatural abilities, and is usually used to refer to villains.
In Japan, the number 444 is not considered to have any special meaning or significance. It is simply a number like any o.
In Japanese, “doji” (どうじ/ 同事) means “the same thing,” a reference to the rarity of having the open and close price for a security be exactly the same. Depending on where the open/close line falls, a doji can be described as a gravestone, long-legged, or dragonfly, as shown below.
Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning change for the better or continuous improvement. It is a Japanese business philosophy that concerns the processes that continuously improve operations and involve all employees.
Japan. In Japan, most people use “Oto-san” which is a formal and polite word to call their father. While “Chichi” is used to refer to one's father when they talk to someone else, “Oyaji” (Old man) is an informal way for sons to call their fathers.
As a quick-and-simple rough equivalency list you can generally think of otou-san as “dad,” otou-sama as “father,” and otou-chan as “daddy.”
Dad. Papa (パパ) is used across all languages by little children of elementary age or younger to talk about or speak to their father. Japanese also has a number of loan words from various languages, and papa is one of them. Because of this, it is always written in katakana.
Shuji is a boy's name of Japanese origin. The definition of this name is a somewhat confusing one of "master" and "study second". But, it can easily be stripped down to just enjoying the sound of it and honoring your homeland with a sweet name.
tokidoki means “sometimes” in Japanese. Legno, who has always had a deep love of Japan and fascination with world cultures, chose the word because he feels “everyone waits for moments that change one's destiny, by chance or by meeting a new person”.
Meaning:sugar. Sato is a girl's name of Japanese origin, meaning “sugar.” There's sure to be nothing sweeter than your bundle of joy, so why not give them a name that reflects that? Sato is also a common Japanese surname, deriving from the characters to and sa.
The name Myōjō can be translated as either Bright Star or Morning Star.
Japanese: written 小山 'small mountain'. Another common pronunciation is Oyama ; both are found throughout Japan as are several locations by this name. Many descend from Fujiwara no Hidesato (10th century) of the northern branch of the Fujiwara clan.
fight. More meanings for 戦い (Tatakai) fight noun.
In Japanese, the word panpan is an adjectival noun and adverb meaning slap. It is also an abbreviated form of "pansuke", meaning a prostitute.
If you just want a short version, baka is a Japanese curse word that means idiot, moron, stupid, dumb, etc. It's an offensive term that should be used very carefully and avoided in formal situations. Sometimes baka can also be a sign of intimacy. Here are 4 common uses baka: Make fun of very close friends.
daka (imperfect jdaki) to refer to something. to do something undetermined.