What is Wakamono in Japanese?

What is Wakamono in Japanese?

Kanji: 若者 Romaji: wakamono. Type: noun. Meaning: young man; young woman; young people; youth; youngsters.

What is Wakamono kotoba?

In Japanese, the phrase for words and expressions that young people use is known as 若者言葉(Wakamono kotoba). It literally means “words of the young people”. Today, you will be learning some wakamono kotoba that are short forms of Japanese words and phrases.

What is chotto?

Chotto means ‘a little’. It’s a Japanese word often used when requesting something.

What does Azasu mean in Japanese?

Risa: あざす! (Azasu! ) James: literally meaning “Thanks!” But when it’s used as a slang expression, it means “Thanks.” or “Cheers!”

What is nan desu ka?

The expression “Kore wa nan desu ka?” means “What is this?” The word “kore” means “this”, and “nan” means “what”.

What is matte Kudasai in Japanese?

The title means “Wait, Please” in Japanese. “Matte Kudasai” evolved out of a song that had been played during the League of Gentlemen’s 1980 tour rehearsals. The bonus track “Matte Kudasai (alternative version)” is the original version from the 1981 LP.

Is it rude to say Azasu?

Because of the nuance of “azasu”, it is generally not a good idea to use it with anyone who is above you in social rank or age (a senpai or sensei). While your meaning will surely get across, they may be offended by your rough and casual tone.

What does Nanda sore mean?

So one can deduce this common phrase means something along the lines of “What?”, or “What is it?”. これは何ですか?(kore wa nan desu ka?) and 何で?(nande?)

What does Yamete Kureru mean?

We previously established that やめて (yamete) as a way to say “stop/quit it” in Japanese. When くれる (kureru) is used in Japanese, it works the same as saying “for me” in English. So quite literally, やめてくれ! (yamete kure!) means “Stop it, for me.” in Japanese.

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