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Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
because they waste their worthless lives folding napkins
Origami means folding paper in Japanese. Or paper folding.
It's just folding papper its just folding papper
The verb 'to fold' is "oru" in Japanese.
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
The folding screen, or byobu, is seen as a symbol of privacy, protection, and beauty in Japanese culture. It represents the idea of creating boundaries and harmony within a space. Additionally, the intricate designs and craftsmanship of folding screens reflect the Japanese value of attention to detail and appreciation for artistry.
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
It means 'paper folding', from 'ori' - 'folding', and 'kami' - 'paper'. (kami becomes gami here, some words in Japanese change like this when formed into a compound word)
It's a Japanese word. Ori (folding) & kami (paper) is were it is derived.
Origami is actually a Japanese art form that involves folding paper into different shapes and designs. While paper folding may have originated in China, origami as we know it today is closely associated with Japanese culture and traditions.