'Shounen' means "young boy" in Japanese.
kun. for example if your name was Alex it would be Alex kun
The phrase 'le garcon la-bas, qui est-ce' means the young man over there, who is he? In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'garcon' means 'boy, fellow, guy, waiter, young man'. The adverb 'la' means 'there'. The adverb 'bas' means 'low'. The interrogative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'.
shounen (where the "nen" portion is in Kun form for years) hence younger year
"Bye girl" The word muchacha is used on young women , Muchacho is for young men
It means 'I like you alot' in a way that a boy/girl would say to a girl/boy.
'Shounen' means "young boy" in Japanese.
If you are referring to "The Cay", young bahss means young boy, or young man. Its in dialect.
"Kishore" is a Hindi word that means young or youthful, typically referring to a young boy or teenager.
It is a word mostley used by Japenese boys. It means "penus."
The word vassal comes from a Celtic word, gwas, which means boy or young man. It is similar in derivation to the word knight, which comes from a German word kneht, which also meant boy or young man.
Boy or lad or kid would fit.
"gosoons" means "young lads", it comes from the Irish word "garsún" whcih means "young boy". "praties" means "potatoes", it comes from the the Irish word "prataí".
The noun 'lad' is a word for a male who has not reached adulthood.
boy: akira which means 'bright boy' (japanese) girl: kaya which means 'peaceful' (also japanese) HAVE FUN!
The word 'boy' is a noun, a word for a young male person.
There's no Japanese word for gingerbread, but boy is "otokonoko."
It means "The Little Boy", or "The Young Boy" el = the chamaquito = little boy or young boy.