Kisama is a very vulgar way to say "you".
I believe you mean 'kisama.' This is a very rude way of saying 'you,' though it is often used in the military to refer to subordinates.
It's a rude slang term meaning 'you' Only use it with your worst enemies.
Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
Its a map.....of...Japan.
it is not a word in japan
Well.. 'Mendokusai' is irritating or bothersome. I doubt you would want the polite form of you, 'anata', so.. You could try the slightly-rude depending on the situation and your tone 'Omae wa' or the ruder 'Temee wa'. If you really want to be rude, 'Kisama' can work as well. Kisama these days roughly means 'wretch.' So in order of rudeness: "Anata wa mendokusai!" "Omae wa mendokusai!" "Temee wa mendokusai!" or "Kisama wa mendokusai!" Hope this helps.
Probably you mean "X Japan" which is a former rock group.
the emperor of Japan the emperor of japan; or it can mean emperor. (As in the leader of an empire.) aka "tenno"
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A homosexual in Japan.
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