You may say 'taida na,' written: 怠惰な
It means "lazy."
namkemono
Namakemono
It means lazy afternoon. Get it?
IF someone was actually lazy enough to ask this question, I'll give a lazy answer: Yes.
lazy = lui 'being lazy' = 'lui zijn'
Perezoso can either mean sloth (the animal) or lazy (a person).
It means lazy afternoon. Get it?
Why dont you type it in google translate?! EDIT: Google translate is terrible with Japanese, that's why, lazy person.
The opposite of perezoso (lazy) could be trabajadora (hardworking) or diligente(diligent).
if you are lazy you wont get anything done
lazy