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Japanese Words Logan Graves (Logan1@Shore.Intercom.net)


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[Image]Okay, Okay, here's the long promised Japanese slanguage file.First, some
notes: 1. I copied this off a Japanese Language-soft, so any errors in fact,
tact, or syntax are now your problem. 2. The words & phrases contained in this
file are anglicized into an approximation of speech & are not standardized
Japanese translations, however, they will correctly convey your meaning when
spoken. 3. My display-link didn't support all the lang-soft's fonts, so treat "� �
� � � �" as long Japanese vowels. 4. This text is a bit revealing about the
Japanese and their views on the rest of the (non-Japanese) world. If it offends
your delicate sensibilities, don't read it, clavie! 5. When the slang
expression has multiple Japanese translations, the phrases are listed from most
polite to least polite!Any questions? [Image][Image]Fenris (2:23:45/5-29-56)
[Image]Hoi chummers, Rita here.Fenris totally fragged-up this file (surprise,
surprise), but what do youexpect from a street samurai with a language-jack? It is
the same oldargument, chipped skills versus actual skills: just as an 'Unarmed 6'
chipdoes not make you Bruce Lee jr, it follows that no language-soft can makeone a
linguistic expert. Remember that, you chippies; you are only as goodas your
datasoft's programmer! At any rate, my command of Japanese isnatural, not chipped.
I had the good fortune to be born to Japanese/Americanparents, plus when I was
twelve I 'became' an Elf, so I know from whence Ispeak.I have cleaned up Fenris'
original text and added gender markings: [f/m] &(b/g>g). Here are some additional
linguistic notes: * As this is a listing of slang phrases, it contains much
merging together of two and sometimes three or four words, or their
derivatives. This is in order to form compound words & phrases. * These compounds
have been hyphenated in order to highlight the new union, to emphasize the
slang suffixes/particles & regular particles, and to shorten the lengthy words
to facilitate memorization. Ex: Don't be stupid!
Fuzakenaideyo! -- Components: fuzake (fuzakeru), nai (arimasen), &
deyo (slang suffix) * This compound word was designed so the reader wouldn't
pause during speech, as "Fuzakendai-deyo!" would make the meaning much less
serious. * To eliminate embarrassing situations, such as using women's words when
speaking with the guys: [f/m] used by both sexes. Ex: It's
risky! Yabai! [f/m] [f] denotes women's phrases
[m] denotes men's phrases Ex: Nice to see you again.
Mata atta-ne. [f] (b>g) Mata atta-
na. [m] (b>g) means that men should also use this one when talking to women
(instead of mata atta-na.) (b/g>g) means that either sex should use this one
when talking to/about a woman. Ex: Tomboy! Otoko
onna! (b/g>g) Otemba! (b/g>g) # -
means phrase can be changed from a statement to a question by changing ne to n�.
Ex: Haven't seen you # Hisashiburi-ne. [f] around
for a while. # Hisashiburi-dane. [f/m] Haven't
seen you around # Hisashiburi-n�? [f] for a
while, have I? # Hisashiburi-dan�? [f/m] * Women prefer ne & n�,
so the men have a suitable alternative: na & n�. But if the guys wish to
upgrade their speech, they should use ne & n�, especially when speaking to the
opposite sex. * I have annotated literal meanings and usage suggestions
throughout the body of this text. Enjoy![Image][Image]Ricochet Rita, Razorgal
(8:12:53/6-1-56)
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Bad Japanese Words!What a pity! Kawais�! [f/m]
Too bad. Okinodoku. [f]
#Hidoi-ne. [f] #Hidoi-na. [m][Any
of the above three may be used in a sympathetic or sarcastic context,depending on
the tone of your voice.] ---R3It's risky!
Yabai! [f/m]Calm down! Ochitsuite! [f/m]
Asenna-yo! [f/m]Do you understand? Wakarimasu-ka?
[f/m]I understand. All right. Wakatta. [f/m]I don't
understand. Wakaranai. [f/m]I know.
Wakatteru. [f/m] Shitteru. [f/m]
[Wakatteru is for actions, meaning Even if you hadn't mentioned it, I knewthat. or
Okay, I'll do it. Stop nagging. Shitteru can be used for nouns &actions, such as I
know (her). or I know (how to get there).] ---R3I don't know.
Shiranai. [f/m]Stop your babbling! Gatagata itten-ja
n�yo! [m]Stop complaining! Quit yer bitchin'! Butsu butsu iwanai-de!
[f] Butsu butsu iu-na! [m]
Monku bakkari iu-nayo! [m]Never mind. Ki-ni
shinai-de. [f/m] Ki-ni sunna-yo.
[m]Wizzer. Cool. Shibui. [f/m]
Kakkoii. [f/m][Kakkoii is said especially about boys and cars.] ---R3Not-so-
wizzer. Uncool. Dasai. [f/m]Awesome.
Sugoi. [f/m] Sug�. [m]
Hampa-ja nai. [m]Ugly. [as adjective--see below for more] Kakko warui.
[f/m] Dasai. [f/m]What do you
want ? Nani-yo?! [f]
Nanda-yo! [m] Nanka monku aru-no-
ka? [m][Three basic, all-around good phrases to use when someone really slots you
off. These phrases usually command respect, or at least allow you toestablish
yourself.] ---R3Do you want to say something ?! Nanka y�?! [f/m]
[Japanese are infamous for staring. To have them return to their ownaffairs, a
simple Nanda-yo?! or Nanka y�?! works well. But then again, theJapanese are also
known for their persistence, too. If these two fail,simply tell them any of the
following:] ---R3Don't look at me! Kochi minai-deyo!
[f] Kochi miruna-yo! [m]
Miten-ja n�yo! [m]Don't stare at me! Jiro jiro minai-
deyo! [f] Jiro jiro miruna-yo! [m]
Gan tobashiten-ja n�yo! [m]What did you say? Nante
itta-noyo? [f] Nante ittan-dayo?
[m]Who do you think you're talking to? Dare-ni mukatte mono itten-dayo?
[m]Why do you talk like that?! Nande sonna-koto iu-noyo?! [f]
Nande sonna-koto iun-dayo?! [m][If you are positive a Japanese person is talking
derogatorily about you,these last two phrases are good to use. But be careful,
sometimes they arecomplimenting you.] ---R3You're stupid!
Baka-ja nai! [f] Baka! [f/m]
Tako! [f/m] Baka-yar�! [m]You look
stupid! Baka-mitai! [f/m]That's stupid!
Baka-mitau! [f/m] Baka-jan! [f/m]
[-jan is a colloquial suffix coined in Yokohama. It is used with a varietyof
words.] ---R3What you did was stupid! Baka-da! [f/m]You're
crazy! Kichigai! [f/m]Don't act stupid!
Baka yamete-yo! [f] Baka yamero-yo!
[m] Baka yamena-yo! [f]
Baka yatten-ja n�yo! [m] Fuzakenai-
deyo! [f] Fuzakeruna-yo! [m]
Fuzaken-ja n�yo! [m][Any of these last seven phrases can be used when someone
slots you off.They translate as Don't joke around with me! or Don't think I'm lower
thanyou! Phrases beginning with Baka can also be voiced with concern for afriend's
irrational behavior. Compare with Namenna-yo! (Don't frag withme!), below.] ---R3
Don't say stupid things! Baka iwanai-deyo! [f]
Baka ittenna-yo! [m] Netenna-yo!
[m][Netenna-yo!
translates as, Wake up!] ---R3Liar!
Usotsuki! [f/m]You've got a big mouth! Oshaberi! [f/m]Get
your head out of your hoop! Neboken-ja n�yo! [m][Literally means,
Aren't you half-asleep (because of what you did/aredoing)? Depending on your tone
of voice, this phrase can be either funny orvery harsh.] ---R3That's a lie!
Sonna-no uso-yo! [f] Sonna-no uso-
dayo! [m] Uso bakkari! [f/m]
Fukashi-jan! [m]Forget it! (I've had enough!) M� ii-yo! [f/m]
Bulldrek! Yoku iu-yo! [f/m][Literally means,
How dare you say that!] ---R3You shouldn't do that! Dame-
yo! [f] Dame-dayo! [m]Why did you
do such a thing? Nande sonna-koto shita-no? [f/m]Do as I say!
Itta-t�ri-ni shite! [f] Itta-t�ri-
ni shiro-yo! [m]Stop it! Yamete-yo! [f]
Yamero-yo! [m] Shitsukoi! [f/m]
[Use shitsukoi when someone is being overly persistent.] ---R3Leave me alone!
Hottoite-yo! [f] Hottoite-kure-yo!
[m]Leave us alone! Watashitachi-dake-ni shite-yo!
[f] Bokutachi-dake-ni shite-kure-yo!
[m]Leave him/her alone! Hottoke-ba! [f/m]
Hottoke-yo! [m]Stop bothering me! Jama shinai-deyo!
[f] Jama shinai-dekure! [m]Take
your hand(s) off! Te-o dokete-yo! [f/m]Don't touch me!
Sawannai-de! [f/m]Get out of here! Muk�-ni itte-yo!
[f] Achi itte-yo! [f]
Achi ike-yo! [m] Dokka ichim�-yo!
[m]Come here! Chotto kochi kite! [f]
Kochi oide-yo! [f] (b>g) Kochi
koi-yo! [m]You're noisy! Urusai-wane! [f]
Urus�-na! [m] Urus�-yo! [m]
Urus�n-dayo! [m]You're boring! Anata tsumannai!
[f] Kimi tsumann�! [m]Shut up!
Damatte-yo! [f] Damare-yo! [m]Be
quiet! Shizuka-ni shite-yo! [f] (b>g)
Shizuka-ni shiro-yo! [m][If in a simsense theater, tavern, etc., first you should
say shizuka-nishite kudasai. If there are no results, shizuka-ni shite-yo! or
shizuka-nishiro-yo! should do the trick. Still no progress? Throw in a couple of
urus�n-dayo!'s. Both Be quiet! phrases can be used playfully betweenfriends.] ---R3
You A-hole! You hoop-hole! Kono kuso-ttare! [m][Literally
means, you have drek around your hoop-hole!] ---R3You bitch!
Kono ama! (b/g>g)You whore! Yariman! (b/g>g)
[Yariman means a girl who will go to bed with anyone.] ---R3Home boy! Hick!
Kono imo! [f/m][Literally means, you potato! from the fact that potatoes are grown
in thecountry. Therefore, imo n�-chan & imo n�-chan are potato boy! & potato girl!
meaning they are unfashionable, or that their talk is not-so-wiz.] ---R3Playboy!
Onna-tarashi! (g>b)[A bad word to say to boys.] ---R3Shorty!
Chibi! [f/m] Gaki! [f/m][Both of
these are the now-common slur-words for dwarvenfolk.] ---R3Short legs!
Tansoku! [f/m][Ditto.] ---R3Weakling! Yowa-
mushi! [f/m]You ain't got cojones! Konj� nashi! [f/m]
[Means you are lacking in the brave department.] ---R3You're ugly!
Busu! (b/g>g) (ugly girl) Geso!
(b/g>b) (ugly boy)[These are the now-common slur-words for orcs & trolls. Busu! is
THE worstword to say to a girl.] ---R3You pig!
Buta! [f/m] Debu! [f/m][This word
refers derogatorily to metahumans, in general. Both are also saidto girls and obese
boys. Another very bad word to say to a (human) girl.]---R3Fag! Effeminate!
Okama! [f/m] (also, b/g>b)[Unfortunately, this is the common Japanese slur-word
for we elvenfolk.Also, said to a boy who dresses in a feminine manner.] ---R3
Tomboy! Otoko onna! (b/g>g)
Otemba! (b/g>b)White boy! Westerner! Haku-jin! [f/m]
Yank�! [f/m] Shiro! [f/m]
Kimpatsu! [f/m][Yank�! and Shiro! are Japanese slurs for white people. Yank� which
comesfrom yankee, is for Americans in general, while Shiro & Haku-jin are for all
caucasians. Kimpatsu means blond hair.] ---R3You're narrow minded!
Ketsu-no ana-no ch�sai-yar�! [f/m][Literally means, your hoop-hole is small!]
---R3Don't be so cocky! Namaiki iun-ja naiyo! [f/m]
You're a dirtbag! Kitanai! [f/m]Don't frag with me!
Namenna-yo! [m] Namen-ja n�yo! [m]
Nametenna-yo! [m][Literally means don't lick me! A not-so-literally translation is
don't jokearound with me! or don't think I'm lower than you! -- if someone says
nanda-yo? (What do you want?!) to you, just say one of the above and walkaway (the
winner).] ---R3Frag off! (Get away!) Muk� itte-yo! [f]
Dokka itte-yo! [f] Dokka ike-yo!
[m] Hayaku inakunare-yo! [m]
Hayaku kiena! [m] Urochoro
shittenna! [m] Totto-to usero! [m]
Frag you!/Go to hell! Kutabare! [m]
Shinjimae! [m]Let's finish this now! Kerio tsuke-y�ze!
[m]I'm going to kick your hoop! Bukkoroshite yaru! [m]
[Literally means I'm going to hit you till you die! This is a harsh phrase,expect
to throw a few punches after saying this one.] ---R3You dog!!
Tem� kono-yar�!! [m][Serious fighting words! Usually said before or while the
right hook isconnecting!] ---R3You little rat! (Check this geek out!) Nani
koitsu! [f/m][Said about anyone doing anything, but usually not to their face.]
---R3Who do you think you are? Nani-yo anta?! [f]
Nani-tem�?! [m]Damn it! Chikusho! [f/m]
[Usually said to yourself.] ---R3Drek!
Unko! [f/m] Kuso! [f/m][Both words
literally mean feces, but Kuso! can be said to yourself, such asAmericans say,
Drek!] ---R3Drek, I fragged up! Oh, drek! Ikkenai! [f]
Ikkene! [m][Literally means, it's not good! Usually said to yourself.] ---R3Lewd!
Vulgar! Sukebe! [f][Often used derogatorily to
describe metahumans.] ---R3Sexual perversion. Abnormality. Hentai!
[f/m][Another Japanese slur for metahumans. Placing Kono in front of the abovetwo,
will direct the attention to one person, such as Kono sukebe! (Youfreak!) or Kono
hentai! (You pervert!)] ---R3You're dirty! You're unclean!
Kitanai-wane! [f/m][Yet another way of derogatorily referring to metahumans.]
---R3Your "tool" is small! Tansho! [f] (g>b)["Heh."]
---R3Think about it! Kangaete-mite! [f]
Kangaeta-mina! [f][While saying this, put your face closer to theirs and tap your
templequickly with your index finger.] ---R3 *End of
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