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::Created - nov/7/04::
::Owner - Sidney::
::Age - 16::
::DOB - 5/18/88::
::Hair Color - Dark Brown::
::Eye Color - Hazel::
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Here are some simple every day words that the Japanese use from me!^^ Have fun learning! Will add some more.:) ***** Usual Words*Days in a week*Months in a year* Numbers*Random others * Colours *People Terms *Actions * 'Nice Words' * Fruits ***** ::Usual Words:: Ohayo gozaimasu - good morning Konnichiwa - good day/hello Konbanwa - good evening Oyasumi nasai - good night Asa - morning Yuugata / Yoru - evening / night Sayonara - good bye Back? ::Days in a week:: Getsu-youbi - Monday Ka-youbi - Tuesday Sui-youbi - Wednesday Moku-youbi - Thursday Kin-yobi - Friday Do-youbi - Saturday Nichi-youbi - Sunday Back? ::Months in a Year:: Ichigatsu - January Nigatsu - February Sangatsu - March Shigatsu - April Gogatsu - May Rokugatsu - June Shichigatsu - July Hachigatsu - August Kugatsu - September Jugatsu - October Juichigatsu - November Junigatsu - December Back? ::Colours:: colour- iro Aka- Red Aoi- Blue Hairo- Grey Midori- Green Fujiro- Violet Kuro- Black Shiro(Haku)- White Momo- Peach Orenji- Orange Kiro(i)- Yellow Chairo- Tea (Brown) Back? ::Numbers:: zero - zero ichi - one ni - two san - three yon - four go - five roku - six shichi - seven hachi - eight kyu - nine juu - ten Juuichi - eleven Juuni - Twelve Juusan - Thirteen ..Get the idea? NiJuu - Twenty Ni Juuichi - Twenty one Ni Juuni -Twenty two ..Get the idea? hayku - hundred Hyaku juu ichi - hundred and one Hyaku juu ni - hundred and two ..Get the idea? Lets continue.. Hyaku juu ichi - hundred and eleven Hyaku ni juu ichi - hundred and twenty one ..understand so far? sen - thousand Sen Hyaku juuichi - Thousand, one hundred and eleven Sen Hyaku ni juuichi- Thousand, one hundred and twenty one So..okay? Do you have question? Back? ::Actions:: (verbs) Talk- Kataru Walk- Aruku Run- Hashiru Jump- Tobigaru Hit- Utsu Take- Toru Bow- Kagemeru Laugh-Warau Throw- Nageru Eat- Taberu Hop- Tobu Back? Some random others... Kaitou - Thief Kawaii - Cute Aishiteru - I love you Tadaima - I'm home Donata desu ka - Who are you? Damare- Shut up Shirimasen- I don't know Nandemonai- Its nothing Shizukani- Be quiet Wakata- I understand Wakarimasen- I don't understand Onegai - Please Gomen/Gomenasai - I'm sorry Arigato - Thank you Sumimasen - Excuse me Iie - No Hai - Yes Shinei - die Baka - Idiot Yami - Dark Kowaii - Scary Yoroshii - Alright Neko - Cat Kitsune - Fox Ai - "Love". ikimasu - go to kimasu - come to kaerimasu -return to Anata - "You". We don't use "anata" that much in Japanese, when you compare it to how much we say each other's names. It's polite to call someone by their name most of the time, instead of just saying "you". Anime - Derived from the french word for "animated", this is what we call Japanese Animation. Arigatou - Thank you. If you're talking to someone older than you, or someone very important (such as the emperor of the Konan Empire), you should say "Arigatou gozaimas". This is the polite form. I'm sure Hori-sama would appreciate it if you'd be a polite citizen. ^_^ Baka - "fool" or "idiot" This is one of our favorite frequently used insults. Genki - Happy, of good sprirt Hai - Yes Iie - No Irasshaimase - Welcome ka? - 'ka' is a word that rep. a question mark. Putting it at the end cause it to become a question. Kawaii - Cute Manga -Is basically japanese comics.. Manga is drawn in Japanese anime style, which is different from English comics, or cartoons. Miko - Priestess Nani? - What? no - "no" is a particle used to show possession in Japanese. This means that if I am "Kingdom no Miko" , then I am Kingdom's priestess. (Or the Priestess of Kingdom) It works both ways. Another example would be "Oe-kun no hon". "Hon" means book. The phrase implies that the book belongs to Oe-kun. So.. it means "Oe-kun's book" or "Book of Oe-kun". Ne?- Right? Neko - "Cat" .. ^^ Nihon - "Japan" This is the Japanese name for our country. " Adding "go" on the end (Nihongo) changes it's meaning to "Japanese". Otaku - This literally means "home" in Japanese, but it can also mean "fanatic". This is what all the anime fans like to call themselves. Sake - This is Japanese wine.^^ Seishi - A collaboration of "Senshi" and "Hoshi". Together they mean "star warrior" or "celestial warrior" as they're normally referred to. Senshi - "Warrior".. this is mixed with "Sei" (Star) to get "Seishi". Sugoi - "Great" or "Excellent". Kind of like "wai", we often use this as an exclamation. Suzaku - Celestial god of the southern sky. Represented by the mythical Vermillion or Chinese red phoenix. Wai! - This is an exclamation we use a lot in Japanese. It's like saying "Yeah!" or "Yay!". We use it a lot when we're really happy. Back? Terms used to call people Onii-chan - Brother Ojii-san - Grandpa/Grandfather Otoko no mago - Grandson Bishounen - This means "beautiful boy" or "beautiful young man". Shoujo - Girl -sama - This is put on the end of names of very important people, or people that you really look up to. This is more polite than using "san". ^_^ -san - This is what you'll most likely be putting on the ends of people's names. In Japan, we usually call people by their LAST name, with -san on the end, but sometimes you'll see people putting it on the end of first names to be a little less formal. This works for both males and female's names. -san : Roughly translates as "Mr." or "Ms.". As you get to know someone well you may progress to other suffixes, however, people who are older than you always get -san, out of respect. -kun : male familiar. He is probably your age or younger and you know him well. -chan : female familiar. Also slightly diminutive. Those whose names you add -chan to are also good friends, probably your age or younger. Also used for animals. -sempai : an upperclassman in your school or other social structure. Most often used in school settings, though. -sama : respectful title. Often translated as "Sir", "Lady", "Prince", "Queen", etc. Used when addressing letters, as well. -sensei : teacher. Teachers are well respected in Japan, so this title is very meaningful. Also used for doctors or anyone who is very good in their field. -chan - You put "chan" at the end of the names of your good friends and family, and for people that are considerably younger than you are. Usually this is used with girls. Back? 'Nice words' (Best for using in choosing Site Names etc.) Light- Hikari Dark- Kurai Daylight- Nikko Pure- Junsuina Tear- Namida Sora- Sky Spirit- Seishin Serene- Seirona Spiritual- Seishin no Swirl- Uzu Sweet- Amai Serenade- Sayokyoku Seal- Azarashi Snow- yuki Frost- Shimo Sad- kanashii Rift- Sakeme Planet- Yusei Back? Fruits (mi) Apple- Ringo Banana- Banana Carrot- Ninjin Grape-Budo Orange- Orenji Kiwi- kiui Pear- nashi Peach- Momo Names ***** A Ayeka = Delicate Akemi = Bright and beautiful Aki = Autumn Akiko = Autumn child Akio = Bright boy Akira = Intelligence, brightness Amaya = Night rain Arata = Freshness Aya = Woven silk Aiko = beloved one, little love Akako = red Akina = Spring Flower Ami = Friend Aneko = Older sister Ayame = Iris Back? C Chika = Wisdom Chikako = Child of wisdom Chi = Earth Cho = Butterfly Back? D Daichi = Grand first son Dai = Great Back? E Emi = Blessed with beauty Emiko = Blessed, beautiful child Etsu = Delight Back? F Fujita = Field Back? G Gina = Silvery Gin = silver Gen = spring Goro = Fifth son Back? H Hikari = Light Hikaru = Shining Star Hiei = Flying Shadow Hachiro = Eighth son Haruko = Spring child Hideaki = Excellent and bright Hiroko = Generous child Hiroshi = Generous Hitomi = Eye Hoshi = Star Hotaka = 'name of a mountain in Japan Hotaru = Firefly Hana = Flower Haru = Born in spring Haruki = Shining brightly Haruku = First born Haya = Quick, light Hiroko = Magnanimous Hiroshi = Generous Hisa = Long lasting Hisano = Open Plains Hoshi = Star Hoshiko = star Back? I Inari = Shrimp Iva = God's great gift, Yew tree Ichiro = First son Isamu = Bravery Izumi = Fountain/Spring Back? J Jin = Super excellent, jewel Jiro = second Male Junko = Pure child Juro = Tenth son Back? K Kurayami = Dark/Darkness Kikyo = Chinese Bellflower Kohaku = Amber Kagura = God Comfort Kouga = Steel Fang Katana = Sword/Blade Katashi = Firmness Katsu = Victory Katsuo = Victorious child Katsuro = Victorious son Kazuki = Peace Kazuko = Pleasant child Kazuo = Pleasent son Kaede = Maple Leaf Kagami = Mirror Kaida = Little dragon Kaiya = forgiveness Kameko = tortoise-child, symbol for long-life Kana = powerful Kaori = Fragrant Beautiful girl Kaoru = fragrant Kejii = Lead cautiously Keitaro = Blessed Kin = golden Kira = Light, Sun Kita = North Kuri = Chestnut Kumiko = Braided Back? L Leiko = arrogant Back? M Miroku = Enlightened Being Masako = Child of Masa Mayako = Child of Maya Myoga = Divine Favor Mihoshi = Beautiful Star Masaki = Monkey Mai = Brightness Machi = ten thousand Matoko = Sincere, honest Maro = Myself Mamoru = Earth Michi = Righteous midori = Green Miki = Beautiful Tree Back? N Nami = Wave Naomi = pleasant one; above all, beauty Nori = doctrine Nozori = Hope Back? R Rai = Trust Rei = gratitude Reiko = Child of Rei, gratitude Ren = Water lily Ronin = samurai without a master Riku = Cloud(s) Back? S Sephiroth = Choosen One Sora = Sky Shippo = Tail Sango = Coral/Semiprecious Stone Sesshoumaru = Destruction Man/Destruction of Life Sasami = Sandy Beach Sumi = clear, refined Suki = beloved Sorano = of the sky Sakura = Cherry Blossoms Back? T Taka = Tall, honorable Takara = treasure, precious object T anaka = dweller Tani = valley; sweetheart; youth; bull that charges randomly Taro = first-born male Tori = bird Tsunami = Powerful Storm Tenchi = Heaven and Earth Back? U Usagi = Rabbit Umeko = Patient Back? Y Yasashiku = Gentle, Polite Yoko = positive Yoshi = better, best Yumi = beauty Yuri = lily
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