Kore (this), Sore (that, near the person being spoken to), Are (that over there)
Alternatively, 'are' is a verbal exclamation indicating confusion, like someone saying 'huh?' or 'wait, what?'.
Improvement:
'Sore' means 'that' and is used in case of referring something close to the listener and far from the speaker. 'Are' also means 'that' and is used when the object of reference is far from both listener and speaker.
Corrected the first part then saw it was already addressed in the last part. Definitely use "are?!?" when surprised, confused or searching for something.
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Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
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Kaitlyn does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written in Japanese as: ケイトリン
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