Orenji (オレンジ) Meaning : Orange Romaji: Orenji Hiragana:おれんじ Katakana:オレンジ Kanji: 橙 (Daidai) The color orange is written as orange in Japanese, and the fruit orange is also written as orange. The color orange is written as Daidai iro(橙色) in kanji. The kanji for Daidai is difficult, so even Japanese people …
Read More »What does “Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru ” mean in Japanese?
“Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru!” Luffy’s quote that anyone who loves One Piece will know! This time, I will explain the meaning of One Piece’s quote and the Japanese related to it. What does “Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru” mean in Japanese? Meaning: I will become the pirate …
Read More »What does “Nani” mean in Japanese internet slang ?
“Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru” “Nani !?” You may have heard this meme once. This is the famous meme from the anime Fist of the North Star. So let’s talk about the meaning of this Nani today! What does “Nani” mean in Japanese internet slang? Meaning: What Romaji: Nani Hiragana: なに Katakana: …
Read More »How to say “Red” in Japanese
What does red have the most image for Japanese people in Japanese? It is a fire of Rengoku, who is popular in that demon slayer! Yes! For many Japanese, red is an image of the sun. Japanese Conception of Red Why is the color image of the sun “red” in …
Read More »How to say “Green” in Japanese
Midori (緑) Romaji: Midori Hiragana:みどり Katakana:ミドリ Kanji: 緑 In Japanese, green things are often referred to as “blue.” For example, green vegetables such as spinach and Japanese mustard spinach are called “blue vegetables (青菜),” and green apples are called “blue apples (青リンゴ).” A traffic light is one of them, and …
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Ao (青) Romaji: Ao Hiragana:あお Katakana:アオ Kanji: 青 Like the Japanese words “youth (青春),” “green leaves (青葉),” and “green light (青信号),” the word “blue (青)” is synonymous with “green (緑)” in modern Chinese. How to say “Light Blue” in Japanese Romaji : Mizuiro Hiragana:みずいろ Katakana:ミズイロ Kanji: 水色 ・私は水色のワンピースが欲しいです Watashi ha …
Read More »How to say “Today, This week, This month, This year.” in Japanese
Expressions about the day Ashita, Asu (明日) Tomorrow Romaji: Ashita, Asu, Myounichi Hiragana: あした, あす, みょうにち Katakana: アシタ, アス,ミョウニチ There are three ways to read tomorrow: Ashita, Asu, and Myounichi. The most commonly used is Ashita. However, proper use is ASU, myounichi. ・明日、一緒に遊ぼう! Ashita issyoni asobo! “Let’s play together tomorrow!” …
Read More »How to say “Lion” in Japanese
Raion (ライオン) romaji : Raion hiragana:らいおん katakana:ライオン kanji: 獅, alias 獅子(shishi), Hyakuju no ou(百獣の王) ・あの動物園にはライオンがいる Ano doubutsuen niha raion gairu “There is a lion in that zoo.” ・ライオンキングという映画は楽しかった raion kingu toiu eiga ha omosirokatta “The movie The Lion King was fun.” Lion Sounds Gao ガオー Why a lion can be …
Read More »How to say “Oops” in Japanese
Interjections for your small mistakes and mistakes Ottotto (おっとっと)/Otto (おっと) romaji : Ottotto hiragana: おっとっと katakana: オットット Otto also has the same meaning as Ottotto. ・(ビールを注ぎすぎて) おっとっと! (bi-ruwo tsugisugite) Ottotto! “(When you pour too much beer) Oops!” A!(あ!) ・あ!テーブルにお茶をこぼしちゃった! A! teburuni ocha wo koboshichatta! “Oops! I spilled my tea on …
Read More »How to say “Pig” in Japanese
Buta (豚) romaji :Buta hiragana:ぶた katakana:ブタ kanji:豚 ・豚を飼育することは大変です Buta wo shiiku surukotoha taihen desu “Raising pigs is hard.” The word Buta is also used to make a fool of the other person. Please refrain from using it as it will be abusive. . However, We sometimes use it for jokes …
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