Obi is a type of sash, usually decorative, worn over kimonos and other traditional Japanese attire.
hurensohn
If the obi is a Japanese sash, then maybe it is Japanese in origin
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the meaning of interference in Japanese is interference, a meaning doesn't change, the word that means it does. the word interference in Japanese is "Kanshō"
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"Itish" is not a Japanese word.
There is no such word in Japanese - shrine is an English word.
yagi is the Japanese word for goat
The word would be obi. The obi is used to indicate the rank of the individual. The ranking is based on Judo, prior to that there was no real rank structure.
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.
空 (sora) is the Japanese word for "sky".
The meaning of the word "extensive" in Japanese is the same in English. The word "extensive" means "thoroughly, expansive, large in scale". The word does not mean anything substantially different in Japanese. The word in Japanese is "kohan".