Japanese Word Thread
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"OH MY DEAR HOLY SWEET GOD ON EARTH! NO FAIR!!! MRWAAAAA! " -Shauni after typoing a word, correcting it, then typoing the correction
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Names don't all mean something, at least not anymore. Most names meant something originally (in all cultures) but said meanings are often lost or forgotten over time and the name becomes just a name.
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Going off my last post, I should also point out that a lot of anime/manga/game names in Japan are plays on words. So, while her name itself might not mean anything, it might sound similiar to be written similarily to something that does.
-ban: a suffix meaning number (ie. ichiban: number one (x is number one!))
-ban: a suffix meaning number (ie. ichiban: number one (x is number one!))
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yosh: an exclamation meaning something like "Good!"
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yatta: an exclamation meaning something like "Yay!"
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YOSHI!Josiah wrote:yosh: an exclamation meaning something like "Good!"
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amai: sweet (as in, "Sugar is sweet")
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doshi-te: why (ignore the -)
tasukette: help (when asking or calling for help like "HELP!" or "Please help.")
tasukette: help (when asking or calling for help like "HELP!" or "Please help.")
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"Eirin! Eirin! Tasukete Eirin!" 
"OH MY DEAR HOLY SWEET GOD ON EARTH! NO FAIR!!! MRWAAAAA! " -Shauni after typoing a word, correcting it, then typoing the correction
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honto: really / truely
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paku: a sound effect, equivalent to "chomp!"
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boku: I (tougher, less polite, and more masculine than watashi; boku is used by guys in casual speech and occasionally by girls trying to sound tough)
-tachi: a suffix that makes something plural (ie. watashi-tachi and bokutachi for we; not used very often outside of those two words since most Japanese nouns are both singular and plural in their normal form)
-tachi: a suffix that makes something plural (ie. watashi-tachi and bokutachi for we; not used very often outside of those two words since most Japanese nouns are both singular and plural in their normal form)
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You somehow got auto-censored by your own block 
"OH MY DEAR HOLY SWEET GOD ON EARTH! NO FAIR!!! MRWAAAAA! " -Shauni after typoing a word, correcting it, then typoing the correction

