There no word 'omao' in Japanese. I think you meanãŠå‰ã®é¡” (omae no kao) which means 'your face'.
OMAO
顔 (kao)
kao is a dried kumara. kāo (with a macron) means no.
'Your face' would beã‚ãªãŸã®é¡” (anata no kao) in Japanese.
"Face."
ファニーフェース /fa nii fee su/[ee = elongated 'e' sound like in end]Also:こっけいな顔 /ko-kei na ka o/. As well as other ways to say it like 'hen na kao' or 'okashii kao' can be used.
mark alya mayt abouh we omao
Hidden face translates to éš ã‚Œã¦ã„ã‚‹é¡” (kakureteiru kao).
"The nonsense of your face" is what this sentence is translated to.
A turtle's face would be 'kame no kao,' while a "face like a turtle" would be 'kame no you na kao,' written (in that order): カメの顔  カメのような顔
You may say 'tenshi no you na kao,' written: 天使のような顔
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