毛深い(けぶかい). in romaji it is kebukai.
Villosus.
It means hairy.
Well, honey, in Japanese, "hairy" is said as "kezurui" (毛深い). So, if you're trying to describe someone with a bit too much hair, you can just drop that little nugget into the conversation and watch the magic happen. Just remember, be kind with your words, even if you're talking about someone's excess fuzz.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
No, the word hairy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hairy ishairiness.
bald
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hairy foot
"Hairy."
It's all genetics. Depends if your mom and dad are hairy than you will be hairy. However, many girls shave their vaginas because of sexual relationships.
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Villosus.
It means hairy.
yes, Y is a vowel in the word Hairy and some examples of vowel hairy acids are: Tea, Bleach, Lemon Juice, and Detergent. Some examples of Bases are: Antacid and Coke. Water is nuetral. By the way, do NOT mix Ammonia and Bleach. It creates an invisible but deadly gas.Amidst the second worst vowel hairy recession in Australia's history, thrifty consumers are turning to the internet to take advantage of special offers.
Well, honey, in Japanese, "hairy" is said as "kezurui" (毛深い). So, if you're trying to describe someone with a bit too much hair, you can just drop that little nugget into the conversation and watch the magic happen. Just remember, be kind with your words, even if you're talking about someone's excess fuzz.
This is not a Japanese word.