There are quite a few ways of saying 'you' rudely in Japanese. From least to most rude, these are:- ãŠå‰ (omae)
- ã¦ã‚㈠(temee)
- ãã•ã¾ (kisama)
I think its something rude in japanese
You are so rude! I japanese, I very much like fashion! So rude.
The comparative form of rude is ruder, and the superlative form is rudest. It is common to form the comparative and superlative of short words like this by adding -er and -est.
It's a rude slang term meaning 'you' Only use it with your worst enemies.
Japanese form of what?
they like to play each other! and in the rude way!
Omae is the informal form of You; characters can use it among those with whom they are familiar, but using it for strangers, particularly those that are in a position of power, can be considered rude.
The possessive form for the noun Japanese is Japanese's.
Rude form of 'I fed up'
No, rudely is an adverb. The adjective form is rude.
Omae wo korosu! ("omae" is a rude form of "you")
There is nothing funny about it. It is RUDE and a form of bullying when you do this to someone.