スラッシュname
sōkon noun
Kiritsukeru verb
Zan (Cutter, Slicer) add it as a prefix to the end of another word and it makes Slash Tsukizan (Moon Slash) Engetsuzan (Crescent Moon Slash/Cut or Full Moon Slash/Cut)
"To slash" is to "kiru" (pronounced: kee-roo). I don't think there's a noun version of that word. The victim of a slashing would be: "kiritateta hito" (pronounced: kee-ree-tah-teh-tah hee-toh).
Last but not least.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
Zan (Cutter, Slicer) add it as a prefix to the end of another word and it makes Slash Tsukizan (Moon Slash) Engetsuzan (Crescent Moon Slash/Cut or Full Moon Slash/Cut)
Giri
"To slash" is to "kiru" (pronounced: kee-roo). I don't think there's a noun version of that word. The victim of a slashing would be: "kiritateta hito" (pronounced: kee-ree-tah-teh-tah hee-toh).
Slash
People use the slash symbol "/" to separate words, phrases, or elements in a sentence. It can serve as a substitute for "or," indicate a relationship between items, or show a line of division. Additionally, it is commonly used in URLs or coding to separate components.
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The word with is abbreviated as a lower case w followed by a slash.
The police arrested him for trying to slash a passer-by for no reason.Excuse me lads, I need to take a slash.We will slash all the prices in our store next week.
A slash "/" is used with "and/or", for example, when a hyphen or comma should not be used to put together different words. It also denotes being able to choose any word separated by the slash marks within a sentence like using the word "or".
Last but not least.