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Baka.
In Japanese It Is Kingu , It Is Called Romaji When Written in English
Idiot in Japanese is Baka.
Idiot in Japanese is Baka.
馬鹿 (baka)
If you mean dummy, like a manikin, I can't answer that. If you mean dummy, like idiot, the Japanese way to say it is baka. (ba-ka).
To say idiot, stupid, moron, or silly in Japanese would be "Baka". Example: "Anata WA baka desu" Means both "You are a moron", and "You are an idiot."
Italian: Attenzione Japanese: 注目 Chūmoku
Elizabethan English is still English, and "idiot" in English is "idiot". It is ridiculous to think that Shakespeare wrote in a foreign language. Examples of "idiot" in Shakespeare include "Tis a tale told by an idiot" (Macbeth) and "the portrait of a blinking idiot" (Merchant of Venice)
meow idiot
Well, it's hard to put into English letters but I hope this helps. English "Happy year of the dragon..." Japanese "Leeka dea aoudo fi lassio"
anata no baka-na you're an idiot
You could just say idiot or bego.