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It's Japanese. It means "quiet", or, if you shout it, "shut up".

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What kind of question is that? Okay you are kidding so I will too it means cows have spots!

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it means (i know) you are why you uryu

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What is the japanese word for noisy?

Kamabisushii, kashimashii, urusai and souzoushii all mean noisy. You would use "Urusai" to tell someone to shut up in Japanese.


How do you say be quiet in Japanese?

shizukani


How do you say noise in Japanese?

urusai or hade:)


How do you say shut the in Japanese?

urusai means shut up


How do you spell shut up in Japanese?

Damare, yamate or shizukani


What does ocha gocha urusai na literally translate as in Japanese?

blah blah keep quiet


What are some Japanese swear words?

kintama used as a bad word means goldenballs and urusai gaki mean shut up brat and chichi is means nipple and its used as a bad word in some way i dont understand


How do you say so annoying in Japanese?

"Mendoukusai" or "Meiwaku" = irritating, annoying, troubelsome "Urusai" = loud (your telling the person he's being loud and annoying)


Japanese word for annoying?

Two ways to say 'annoying' in Japanese are うるさい (urusai) and いらいらする (iraira suru).


How do you say stop talking in Japanese?

the colloquial phrase is "urusai" which is literally "noisy"...so you're telling the person that they're noisy, and implying that the source of the noise should shut up ^__^


How do you say shut in Japanese?

"Damare."dah-mah-reh


How do you say quit in Japanese?

ここで止まれ (koko de tomare) would mean "Stop here" in Japanese. (in an informal or impolite way) ここで止まりなさい (koko de tomari nasai) is the same meaning with usual polite Japanese way of saying it.