The Japanese word "ota" (オタ) is a slang term derived from "otaku," which refers to a person with an intense or obsessive interest, particularly in anime, manga, or Video Games. In English, it can be translated as "geek" or "nerd," though it often carries a more specific connotation of fandom culture in Japan. The term can be used both positively and negatively, depending on the context.
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Otaru would be one in Hokkaido
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The word for "fire" in Yoruba language is "ọkọ".
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Ikuo Ota has written: 'Relationship between Japanese official development assistance and tropical timber harvest levels in three southeast Asian countries' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Economic assistance, Japanese, Foreign economic relations, Japanese Economic assistance, Logging, Lumber trade
By remote antenna, do you mean Over The Air (OTA). For the OTA, some receivers have a coax port on the back, TV antenna, where you can connect an outside antenna. From the receiver menu, you can scan the OTA channels into the receiver once the receiver has found the OTA channels. If this is not what you are asking, please let me know. Thanks.
Emi Ota is 161 cm.
Ota Koval died in 1991.
Ota Filip was born in 1930.
Hiroshi Ota was born in 1936.
Ota Kroutil was born in 1921.