Otaku is a person who is highly skilled or obsessed in anime. They spend more time in designing cosplay, collecting anime figurines, and watching anime than normal people. The word otaku came from the Japanese word "house", where nerds and geeks tend to spend their time. In the West, otaku became the word to call people if they are obsessed with anime.
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Depends on context, but here are some: ie - means house or home uchi - means 'my home' otaku - means home
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Otaku means an "obsessed" fan.
If by otako you mean otaku, then no toradora is not an otaku.
In order of politeness starting with most polite: otaku anata kimi omae anta Strange that 'otaku' is the most formal way. Anata is probably the most common.
Could you mean ''Otaku no Musume-san''?
It's informal male speech for 'So, good night my nerd friend'.
No, Otaku isn't cool period. OtaGamer Says: There are many otaku who are cool or popular. Just because you enjoy Japanese anime, that doesn't mean that you are non-social. There are many famous otaku (one of the previous prime ministers of Japan was an otaku), and many people that enjoy anime have many friends and aren't known as nerds.
Otaku can be translated as "geek" or "nerd."
The word otaku implies that someone has an obsession with some hobby, whether it be comics, movies, cars, or computers. Thus, it can serve as a somewhat accurate translation for the English word nerd.
Otaku Magazine was created in 2005.
The ISBN of The Otaku Encyclopedia is 9784770031013.
The Otaku Encyclopedia was created in 2009.
Otaku USA was created in 2007.