What does orochemaru mean in Japanese?
Do you mean Orochimaru?
Orochi = Large Serpent
Maru = common male japanese name.
Depending on the context, it has a whole host of possible meanings. The universal understanding one could infer, though, is that one has done something wrong, or that something is wrong. Dame means, roughly, "(It's/That's/This is) no good."
For example, trying to put the wrong kind of trash into the recycling bins could elicit a cross armed, "X" gesture and a "dame (Don't do that! / That's wrong!) from a passerby.
Or, perhaps one has just attempted to fix the bell on a bicycle, but upon giving it a ring, it doesn't work. You could say "Dame da" (It's no good) to imply that your solution / tinkering failed.
What does nampa mean in Japanese?
"Nampa" is an activity meaning to try to pick up girls/boys. It's usually a cold call kind of approach-- that is, standing in the street and striking up a conversation with a passerby in an attempt to solicit a date.
What does ohashi mean in Japanese?
The word ãŠç®¸ (ohashi) means 'chopsticks' in Japanese.
Example: ãŠç®¸ã®ä½œã‚Šæ–¹ã‚ˆã知ã£ã¦ã‚‹ã‚ˆã (ohashi no tsukurikata yoku shitteru yone) - "You really know how to use chopsticks properly, huh?"
What does the word 'Yuri' mean when translated from Japanese to English?
there are several meanings to yuri depending on the kanji used.
it's a very common given name to female which means lily.
in the manga and anime world, it's a genre involving girls-love/lesbians.
How do you pronounce douitashimashite?
Dou Itashimashite (don't mention it) is pronounced as follows:
Dough Eetasheemash'te (using English pronounciation). Note the little ', where you would not really pronounce the last "i".
I don't know what the feminine form of it is but the reverse of Sempai is kohai.
What does docomo mean in japanese?
DoCoMo is a Japanese mobile phone company, and 'dokomo' means "everywhere/anywhere."
What does hibachi mean in Japanese?
Hibachi (火鉢) lit: "Fire Bowl" means "Brazier," its a bowl or box shaped container and is used to hold burning charcoal, due to their size they're commonly used as portable barbeques
In order to handle the charcoal special metal chopsticks are used called Hibashi (火箸) lit: "Fire Chopsticks," Hibashi are the Japanese equivalents of fire irons and tongs.
What does Timothy mean in Japanese?
The name Timothy comes from the Greek name Timótheos, meaning "honouring God". Translated into Japanese it would mean the same thing.
人手 or ヒトデ
Both mean the same thing, it is pronounced "hitode" Literally meaning person's hand. I think you can figure out why.
What are the words kojo no mai when translated from Japanese?
There is no way to really tell without the original Japanese alphabets. Kojo needs a 'u' on the end to be 'castle', and 'mai' could be 'dance'. Something's dance?
'Kojou' could be 'On the lake' - the dance by the lake. If you're referring to the 'kojo no mai' cherry tree, this would make some sense as they are small and graceful.
'Koujo no mai' means 'The dance of the imperial princess'.
This name is misspelt, even if the grammar is right.
What does watashi wa nihongo obenkyo shite imasu mean?
"I am studying the Japanese language."
Watashi wa = I am
Nihongo = Japanese (language)
Obenkyou = Study
Shiteimasu = I am doing (the aforementioned verb)
What does sakakido mean in Japanese?
Sakakido is a Japanese name, without the kanji of which you can't say if there is possibly a meaning behind it or not.
What does wakaranai bakery desu mean in English?
"分からない" means "not understand"
"です" is the Japanese linking verb.
"I don't understand what a bakery is."
What does the word anime mean in English?
'Anime' is the Japanese abbreviation of animation .
Anime is the Japanese abbreviation for animation.
"Shuppatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Departure"
How do you say Happy Anniversary in Japanese?
Hemona annitasarey
Google Translate says it's kinobi omedetou. I'm not sure, but it's certainly not hemona annitasarey.