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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:29 am
gigacannon If I remember correctly, 'hentai' is actually the Japanese word for perversion, and 'ecchi' is merely the english spelling of the japenese letter, that is the first letter of the word 'hentai' in japense. Did you know 'Akamaru' is the name of a small island in the South Pacific? It's true! Hentai literally means "Sexually Enlightened One"
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:34 am
Exactly. It basically implies possession, meaning it can be translated multiple ways. Though I wouldn't use that as an example, because stating origin in Spanish can be confusing to the English speaker. (*knows bits and pieces of Japanese and is in Spanish II*)
Well, Nara is a city where people can feed deer from their hands, and they bow for them. And Shikamaru's family raises deer for medicinal purposes.
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:42 am
Oh, on Hokage identification- I made the same mistake. Kages are called as the following (in order)
Shodaime Niidaime Sandaime Yondaime Godaime Rokudaime, etc.
Shi/Yon are interchangeable, depending on the dialect. I think that Yon is used, though, because "Shi" and the number four are considered a bad omen, because "Shi" is also the reading of the kanji meaning "death". Which is kind of ironic because Yondaime is dead.
So they might have used Yondaime because they didn't want to basically put an ill omen on him?
And I don't know why "Sho" is used. Maybe since it's "first" and not "one"?
But regardless, the same system is used with all the Kages.
For example, Sandaime Hokage, Yondaime Kazekage, etc.
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:32 am
More stuff:
Yuki is generally translated as "snow", not ice. Mizu is water, Sui is waterfall, I think. Kokoro is "heart" in the metaphorical or literary sense. You have it on there twice, and one of them says it's "soul". Bakayero, or somthing of that general sounds, is also used for "impossible". Kisame means "Demon shark".
Konoha- Leaf Suna- Sand Iwagakure- Village hidden in the rocks Takigakure- Waterfall village Sharingan- Mirror Wheel Eye Omote Renge- Primary lotus Shishi/Uzumaki Rendan- Lion/Uzumaki barrage (Naruto stole it form Sasuke) Jyuken- Gentle fist Mangenkyo Sharingan- Kaleidescope Sharingan Jujin Buushin- Man-beast clone ___ no mai- Dance of the ___ (Kimmimaro's moves) Sabakyu- Desert coffin Sabaku Sousu- Desert Graveyard/Funeral Chidori/Raikiri- Thousand Birds/Thunder Splitter (Basically the same move, Sasuke calls it Chidori, Kakashi calls it Raikiri) Kaiten- I don't know what it means, it's Neji's spinning move Hakke Rokujuyon Sho- Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms Tsuga- Piercing fang Gatsuga- Double piercing fang Suiken- Drunken fist Ura Renge- Reverse lotus Sennen Goroshi- Thousand Years of Death Garoga- Double-headed Wolf Strike
Hands signs- (verify these, I learned these years ago)
Usagi- Rabbit Tora- Tiger (O)-hitsuji- Ram Tori- literally bird, refering to Rooser in the zodiac Nezumi- Rat Hebi- Snake Uma- Horse Inu- Dog Ryu- Dragon Ousu-buta- Boar (O)-ushi- Ox Saru- Monkey
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:43 pm
Umm... here are some common suffixes... I don't know if someone already posted them, sorry.  . . . -SanUsually told after a name as a sign of respect. It can be towards males and females. It is used for many other things, but that is what you usually see in Naruto.-KunThis is an informal sign of respect. It can also be used by a person of lower status, but in Naruto, girls usually refer to it as a sign of respect. Usually, it is referred towards males, but can be used towards females.-ChanAn informal suffix of san. Usually used for females, but can be used for males. It is usually shown as a sign of endearment, as Naruto does to Sakura.-HimeIn the manga, the old lady (whose name I cannot remember) referrs Tsunade as Tsunade-hime. Hime is often used as a suffix for princess. There are a lot more, but I'll type them later...
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Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:22 pm
Ee- yes (more casual than hai) Nan desu? - casual way of asking what something is. Shiawase - happiness michi - road; path Nakushita - lost kotoba - word(s) hana - nose; flower, petal; tip, point Hai, ii desu yo... - Yes, it is so. kuroi - black Kutabare - Drop dead. Ohaiyo gozaimasu - Good Morning (most formal) Sumimasen - Excuse me, Sorry (very formal, and will get the user far in Japanese culture) hikari - light hotaru - fireflies (Anata wa) Donata desu ka. - What is your name? (Lit. You who are?) Irrasshai(masu) - Welcome! (used to welcome guests into a shop or a restauaunt) Anko - red bean jam sora - sky nagareboshi - shooting star akai - red kyo - today kino - yesterday ashita - tomorrow asatte - day after tomorrow
Days of the Week nichi-yobi - Sunday getsu-yobi - Monday ka-yobi - Tuesday sui-yobi - Wednesday moku-yobi - Thursday kin-yobi - Friday do-yobi - Saturday
-no chukaku - around (object) -no mae - in front (of object) -no ue - on top (of object; and NO. It is not the equivalent of "uke," you pervert) -no shita - underneath (of object; see above comment) Name desu ka. - What is your name? (Rather casual.) _________________________ Hai, watashi wa Nihon-go de hanasu.
More to come later.
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Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:04 pm
cool. thanks for this post. It's helpful. smile
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:53 pm
wow great job on the thread
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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:38 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:33 am
Sukina iro wa nan desu ka?- What is your favorite color?
then i found most of the colors online (i don't know if there right or not but i will check)
kuro or kuroi- black aoi- blue chairo- brown haiiro- gray midori- green daidaiiro- orange momoiro- pink murasaki- purple Akai - red mizuiro- sky blue shiro- white kiiro- yellow
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:48 am
xTwisTx mimiguille also I'm not so sure but, I read somewhere that Kisame means shark. not so sure though...anybody who can confirm this? I think you are right. ^^ um kisame means demon shark and hoshigaki means dried persimmon. O.O seriously and his sword samehada means shark skin
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:50 am
amaterasu means sun goddess i think and kage means shadow
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:25 pm
Kaiten- I don't know what it means, it's Neji's spinning move
this means rotation
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:11 pm
Lawlz, I know like every japanese word associated with Naruto, just PM me, and I'll find it in my notebook.
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:11 pm
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