Vomit (noun) = 嘔吐 (Ōto)Vomit (verb) = 吐く (haku)
he has vomit
vomit (verb) = vomitarvomit (noun) = el vómito
The smell of the vomit cleared the room. They had to clean it up quickly to avoid vomit stains.
ekup!
It means to vomit.
shakespeare
vomit
Very impolite way: "Omae gero kusee"omae = "you" in impolite mannergero = vomitkusee = "kusai or stinky" in impolite mannerPolite way: "Anata chotto/sukoshi gero no nioi ga shimasu"anata = youchotto/sukoshi = a little bit (to make the person feel less self-conscious)gero = vomit (medically you use the word "ooto" for vomit, but it is more written word and you don't use it in conversation)nioi = smell
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
The word "vomit" is in the King James Version of the Bible 8 times. It is in 8 verses. Please see the related link below.