You may say 'namaiki,' written: 生意気
The "naughty librarian" character in the Pearlevision commercial is played by Heather O'Rourke.
"Naughty" as in "mischevious"? Then... "Naughty x" = "Yancha na x"
Hello Kitty is a Japanese character because she was produced by the Japanese company Sanrio who continues to market the character to this day.
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You may use いたずらな少女 (itazura na shoujo) to mean 'naughty girl' in Japanese. The pronunciation is roughly like "ee-tah-zoo-rah-nuh show-joe".
The character used in Japanese to represent "cloud", as in Chinese, is 雲, pronounced kumo.
The naughty girl in the Beano comics is known as "Minnie the Minx." She is a mischievous and rebellious character who loves causing trouble and playing pranks.
The main character in "My Naughty Little Sister" by Dorothy Edwards is the narrator's little sister, who is often getting into mischief. The narrator herself is also an important character in the stories, as she recounts the various adventures and misadventures of her naughty little sister.
"Male" is 'dansei,' and "female" is 'josei.' Written in Japanese, they are (in the same order): 男性 and 女性
No, there is not. The Japanese R-like consonant is a cross between an R and an L.
Naughty Naughty - album - was created in 1992.
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