Itai means painful or sore.
It is often used in the same manner as 'Ow' is in English.
'Aitai' means "I want to meet."
The Japanese word for pain is 苦痛 Kutsuu'Itami.'Pein means Pain in Japanese.
its usually the word "itai". wich means it hurts. -- itai is more like i feel painful but aita is said when feeling sharp pain in the moment of speaking. though. in japan they most often use the word itai.
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いたい (itai)
おしおき Or しおき oshioki or shioki Both mean punishment, the first is a little more formal. *(o w o)*
"Kokoro" means heart and "itai" means hurt. So basically, kokoro itai means "My heart is hurt," although it would be used the way that we would normally say "You've hurt me", or other variations. While helpful to understand what specific words are being used, it does not make a natural sentence in either language to translate word for word when constructing sentences. 心がいたいよ kokoroga itaiyo would be more natural.
Itai-itai disease happened in 1912.
You may say 'anata no soba ni itai.'
Do you mean itai itai disease? The disease is caused by exposure to cadmium.
You may say "itai," or as an exclamation "ita!" written in Japanese: 痛い and 痛 (or 痛っ) respectively.
This is not a Japanese word.
Itai Diakov's birth name is Itai Diakov.