Depending on the context, 'dame' means "bad, no good, don't do that." For instance, if you're doing something wrong, someone may say 'dame!' to mean "Don't do that (stop doing that)." Or, if you're trying to fix a bicycle, but the tube is too small for the wheel, you could say 'dame da,' as in "It's no good/hopeless/useless."
It means "don't look down."
Stop in Japanese is ζ’γΎγ (tomaru) when referring to stopping an action, and ζ’γγ (yameru) when referring to stopping an object or something in motion.
Zenzen dame is Japanese全然 zenzen (all + nature = absolutely, totally)駄目 dame (= useless, no good)for "absolutely useless", "totally no good", or "no way".
Dame: Informal term with many meanings. It can mean "no" or "it's bad" or "it's not possible" or "you can't do that" etc. It is word that signals a "no" answer.
'Dame' means lady or just dame.
Une dame = a lady
Dame means "give me".
Dame agua (no such word as augua) Give me water
Dame da is japanese.It basicly means "it's no good"
Dame good
Dame un besoo is Spanish. It means Give me a kisssss.
It simply means 'No'