It's exactly the same word in Japanese as in English.
Okay, here are some: ~Gothic Lolita ~Sweet Lolita ~Classic Lolita ~Ganguro ~Kogal ~Hime ~Visual Kei ~Oshare Kei ~Cosplay ~Decora ~Dark Decora
there is scoolgirl and emo
Lolita Rodriguez goes by Lolita.
Lolita Romanova has written: 'Lolita Romanova'
Lolita Deyoung is 5' 2".
In depends on the context of the word. Lolita may refer to the following: 1) A type of Japanese street fashion which takes much influence from romantic aesthetics of the Victorian and Rococo period custumes (it has nothing to do with the following descriptions) 2) The novel by Vladmir Nabokov, and/or it's film adaptations 3) Following from #2, a derogatory word used to describe a young and promiscuous girl 4) Related to a type of Japanese adult graphic novel or anime genre, better known as "lolicon" 5) Again, following from #2, Lolita is a nickname from Dolores, which is Spanish for, "Sorrow"
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Lolita Lindsay's birth name is Lolita Marie Lindsay.
Lolita Milyavskaya's birth name is Lolita Markovna Milyavskaya.
Lolita Davidovich was born on July 15, 1961.