It's written 'imo' but pronounced like 'emo' in English. Yes, it means potato.
No, "emo" does not mean potato in Japanese. "Emo" is a term used to describe a genre of music and a subculture characterized by emotional expression, while "potato" in Japanese is called "jagaimo."
It depends on what language are you talking. In spanish it means "little potato"In Urdu it means Papya Edit: it literally means " little potato" but it normally is said to mean "French fry" or "potato chip"It means " twelve French fries" or "twelve potato chips"
"Kyuuketsuki" in Japanese is the word for "vampire."
Some Japanese girl names that mean lonely are Sabishii, Kodoku, and Hitori.
"Lonely" is 'sabishii' in Japanese.
"Watahashi" is a humble and formal way to refer to oneself in Japanese. It is equivalent to saying "I" or "me" in English, but it expresses a sense of modesty and politeness.
Emo means potato in Japanese.
No, emo does not mean potatoes in Japanese.
Emo in Japanese is エモ (emo).
actually. no. hearing this from someone who is emo will help a lot.(I'm emo)Iit does NOT mean your emo if you have an emo haircut.
Manreki is sweet potato shochu from Kagoshima. Shochu is a type of Japanese liquor.
I'm not good at this but I think imo means potato.
The word for 'potato' in Japanese is ジャガイモ (jagaimo).
that's stupid; haha when they mean funky emo they probally mean scemo a mix of emo & scene :)
茄子 (なす) (nasu) is the Japanese word for eggplant.
Japanese sweet potato
No, Emo stands for emotive.
The same way you say it in English lol.