Boku is a term used by males as is 'ore'. If a woman used it they would sound very masculine and to people that can be unflattering.
watashi / boku WA sukottolandojin desu watashi if youre female boku or ore if your male
You may say 'watashi/boku ha ... [insert what you are here] desu.'
i Ghanian and i don't say charlie we dont
I dont think they ever say what it is...
"Boku" is a Japanese pronoun that translates to "I" or "me" in English. So, if you hear someone say "boku," they're just talking about themselves. It's like when you hear someone say "moi" in French - it's just a fancy way of saying "me."
say "yo" alot. and dont ever ever ever under any circumstances say the n word around em.......be yourself.
nope, can't say i ever do, but lots of women just pee in the shower -minus the squating!
You may say 'Doushite boku WA konna ni yowai,' among others.
Some say the cathedral is haunted with ghosts of women with a broken heart...other than that....NO
It's the male version of watashi. It means 'I'. Both versions can be used by males, but never say boku if you are a female.
"Boku wa oni desu" means "I am a demon" in Japanese. "Boku" is a casual way to say "I" or "me," while "oni" translates to "demon" or "ogre." The verb "desu" is used for emphasis, similar to saying "am" in English.
Watashi 私 (female), boku 僕 (male), ore 俺 (condescending)