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Handy?
Very! *glomps*
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For other people, yes - good job!
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Needs some more phrases... *tweaks*
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Total Votes : 58


Satsuki Higurashi

PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:09 am


Some of us are in are own little world when it comes to Inuyasha. And some of us raving fangirls and otakus like speaking in Japanese, just like our dear subtitled episodes.

So, if anyone would care to create a dictionary of most used phrases, it would be handy. I would, but I am a little busy right now... stare I can only add a few in...

Feel free to create your own little dictionaries in this topic. It would be very helpful! *glomps*
PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:11 am


I can only post a few for the time being. But here's some:

Hai = yes
Ohayu = morning
Konnichiwa = good afternoon/hello
Arigatou = thank you
Arigatou gozaimasu = thank you very much
Sayonara = goodbye
Gome = sorry
Nani? = what?
Daijoubu? = how are you? or: is it okay?
Daijoubu = I'm fine, or: it's okay
Youki = demonic aura
Shouki = demonic energy, miasma
Katana = sword
Hime = princess
-sama = an honourable suffix, usually representing 'lord', 'lady' or 'master'. Its used for one you value higher than yourself.
-san = a common suffix, used in place of 'miss', 'mrs', 'mr', etc.
-dono = an honourable suffix, showing the highest respect for someone. It can also mean lord, as well as '-sama'.
Sempai = if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually.
Sensei = used for teachers, mentors, doctors, etc. Someone who is higher than you, like a sempai, who teaches you.
Kawaii = cute
Youkai = demon
Hanyou = half-demon
Ningen = human
Inu = dog
Neko = cat
Kitsune = fox
Houshi = monk
Tajiya = exterminator/slayer
Seiyuu = voice actor

Satsuki Higurashi


Hakura88

PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:37 am


I think I know a few that haven't already been listed.

Miko = Priestess
Kotsu = Bone
Baka = Stupid
Tanooki = Racoon dog
Oni = Another word for demon
Oo-aniki = Respectable older brother
Yosh = Yes or Okay
Kisama = Rude way of saying 'you'
Gomen nasai = I'm very sorry
Onna = Women
PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:50 am


I cannot believe I forgot miko and baka - if anything baka is one of my most used terms *shakes head* I am amazed at my own stupidity... crying

Satsuki Higurashi


RedRainDropz

PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 1:01 pm


You guys basically stated all that there is but... here's also a few:

Atashi wa: I, me... though this could only be used for females (males, don't use this unless u want to sound gay)
Jikusho (something like that >_<): Damn/Sh*t (a swear word that inuyasha uses often)
Kaze no Kizu: Roughly translates as Cutting Wind (Kaze means wind)... an attack of Tetsaiga.
O-Jee-san: Old man

Can't think of anymore right now... >_<
PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:39 am


Kazaana = Wind Tunnel
Kitsunebi = Fox Fire

Satsuki Higurashi


Hakura88

PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 3:48 am


Jigoku- Hell
Kikikaikai- Very strange
Kokoro- Heart
Osuwari- Sit, although it literally translates into honorable sit
PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:06 am


O-baa-san: Old Lady
Naruhoto: I see
Kai: Open, release
Ja ne: See ya

Edit: Now im not sure if o-jee-san really means old man... (cause that might mean older brother... forgot gonk )

RedRainDropz


Hakura88

PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:08 am


Oni-san = Older brother
Oni-chan = Older sister

I think that's right.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:18 am


isn't brother nii-san? i think so.

CO-K a n e Lollipops


MistyQue_harper

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:50 am


salvatore-shan
I can only post a few for the time being. But here's some:

Hai = yes
Ohayu = morning
Konnichiwa = good afternoon/hello
Arigatou = thank you
Arigatou gozaimasu = thank you very much
Sayonara = goodbye
Gome = sorry
Nani? = what?
Daijoubu? = how are you? or: is it okay?
Daijoubu = I'm fine, or: it's okay
Youki = demonic aura
Shouki = demonic energy, miasma
Katana = sword
Hime = princess
-sama = an honourable suffix, usually representing 'lord', 'lady' or 'master'. Its used for one you value higher than yourself.
-san = a common suffix, used in place of 'miss', 'mrs', 'mr', etc.
-dono = an honourable suffix, showing the highest respect for someone. It can also mean lord, as well as '-sama'.
Sempai = if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually.
Sensei = used for teachers, mentors, doctors, etc. Someone who is higher than you, like a sempai, who teaches you.
Kawaii = cute
Youkai = demon
Hanyou = half-demon
Ningen = human
Inu = dog
Neko = cat
Kitsune = fox
Houshi = monk
Tajiya = exterminator/slayer
Seiyuu = voice actor


it's Ohayou (gozaimasu) = (good) morning
Gomen (nasai) = (i'm) sorry / i apollogise
Doumo Arigatou Gozaimasu = thank u very much (only girls use arigatou gozaimasu; u can use it as doumo, but pnly to u'r friends, otherwise if u go to Japan and say doumo to ppl, they'll consider it an insult)
Senpai = u read it Sempai; if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually.
Taijiya = Sango's job
Jaki = demonic aura
PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:52 am


Hakura88
Oni-san = Older brother
Oni-chan = Older sister

I think that's right.


Onii-san = older brother

Onee-chan = older sister

Imoto = younger sister

MistyQue_harper


MistyQue_harper

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:54 am


Hakura88
Jigoku- Hell
Kikikaikai- Very strange
Kokoro- Heart
Osuwari- Sit, although it literally translates into honorable sit


no, actually if u say Osuwari Kudasai it means Please Sit Down
PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:01 am


Kyoko-chan_1
You guys basically stated all that there is but... here's also a few:

Atashi wa: I, me... though this could only be used for females (males, don't use this unless u want to sound gay)
Jikusho (something like that >_<): Damn/Sh*t (a swear word that inuyasha uses often)
Kaze no Kizu: Roughly translates as Cutting Wind (Kaze means wind)... an attack of Tetsaiga.
O-Jee-san: Old man

Can't think of anymore right now... >_<


ojii-san = old man, grandfather

Watashi = me, I

wa = particle that shows ppl what u wanna say, the strong part of the sentence (egg.: Watashi wa desu. My name is / I am ; Watashi wa seito desu. I am a pupil.)

Chikushou = s**t

Kuso = the f word

Kaze no Kizu = kizu -> wound; kaze -> wind; so a mottamo translation would be The Wind Wound

MistyQue_harper


MistyQue_harper

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:20 am


ok now some of my own:

Mamushi = viper (snake)

Kai = (katakana) shellfish

Hotaru = firefly

Usagi = rabbit

Koi = (hiragana) love, passion; (katakana) a fish

Aishiteru = I love you

Kirai = hate, don't like ~

Kirei = beautiful

Itachi = weasel

Tatte Kudasai = please stand up

(Chotto) Matte Kudasai = (polite) please wait (a second / a bit)

Shou Shou O-Machi Kudasai = (even more polite) please wait a bit / a second

Itte Kudasai = please go ahead (as in go ahead and speak)

Mite Kudasai = please look

(Hakkiri) Hanashite Kudasai = please speak (clearer)

Kaite Kudasai = please write

Kiite Kudasai = please listen

Douitashimashite = your welcome

Ittekimasu = i'm off! (the correct translation: i'm leaving but i'm coming back)

Itterashai = have a safe trip!

Tadaima = i'm home!

Okaeri Nasai = welcome (home)!

NOTE

the group ou it's read oo (egg. doumo)

the group ei it's read ee (egg. sensei)

the double consonante tt, kk, ss (egg. itterashai, gakkou, zasshi) u read it long t, k, s
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