I've heard it means semen. I've also heard it means "the respect given to women" (aka, semen).
This is not a joke.
"Chun" can mean different things depending on the context or kanji characters used. It can be part of certain Japanese names, or it can refer to springtime or a small bird in Japanese.
"Chun chun" is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese that imitates the sound of birds chirping. It is commonly used to describe the sound of birds singing.
In Japanese, "brisa" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Japanese word and does not have a direct translation in the language.
"Kaori" does not have a specific meaning in the Maori language. It may be a Japanese name, which means "fragrance" or "scent" in Japanese.
Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.
"Dasia" does not have a direct translation or meaning in Japanese. It is not a word or term commonly used in the Japanese language.
um, actually that is not in a japanese language.
There is no such word "Zilla" in the Japanese language.
Not sure.. ^_^
"Odes" is not a Japanese word, so it has no meaning in the Japanese language.
"Chun chun" is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese that imitates the sound of birds chirping. It is commonly used to describe the sound of birds singing.
What does airorubino mean in English?
The Japanese language no longer has the sound 'yi' so Yin does not mean anything in Japanese.
It means INFORMATION in Japanese language.
Nihongo is associated with the Japanese language. Japanese is spoken by over 125 million people and there are dozens of different types of dialects in Japan.
is siuri a name or a word and in what language
Chun Whang Ro has written: 'The origins and interpretation of the 1951 U.S.-Japanese security treaty ...'
I think it is Japanese for peace but I am not certain.