Dame: Informal term with many meanings. It can mean "no" or "it's bad" or "it's not possible" or "you can't do that" etc. It is word that signals a "no" answer.
Depending on the context, 'dame' means "bad, no good, don't do that." For instance, if you're doing something wrong, someone may say 'dame!' to mean "Don't do that (stop doing that)." Or, if you're trying to fix a bicycle, but the tube is too small for the wheel, you could say 'dame da,' as in "It's no good/hopeless/useless."
notre dame special person
Zenzen dame is Japanese全然 zenzen (all + nature = absolutely, totally)駄目 dame (= useless, no good)for "absolutely useless", "totally no good", or "no way".
Dame da is japanese.It basicly means "it's no good"
It means "don't look down."
"Bad person" is 悪人 (akunin) in Japanese.
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Notre Dame de Paris is a novel by Victor Hugo; it goes by the English title The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Also, Notre Dame is a very famous church in Paris, perhaps that is what it's referring to
The phrase "demo watashi ni suru no ha dame dame" is Japanese and translates to "but doing that to me is not allowed" or "but you can't do that to me." It expresses disapproval or a boundary being set regarding someone's actions. The word "demo" means "but," "watashi" means "I" or "me," "suru" means "to do," and "dame dame" implies something is forbidden or unacceptable.
Bad time these are for real Bad times is what you and I feel I cant stand it you cant stand it
The English letter 'p' does not exist in Japanese, though there are syllables that incorporate the sound. It does not stand for anything in Japanese.
goddess of death in japanese