Minako's guide for curious non-japanese speaking people. ^_^

Greetings
Ohayo [gozaimasu]-Good morning
Konnichi wa!--Hi! or Good afternoon
Konban wa--Good evening
Oyasuminasai--Good night
Hajimemashite-- nice to meet you
Doozo Yoroshiku--pleased to meet you (literally "please instruct me often"--it's the Japanese and Chinese way of showing respect)

Misc
kono HP wa eigo DAKE desu-- This homepage is english only.
minna-san-- everyone
bi--pretty
shoujo-girl
bishoujo--pretty girl
shounen-boy
bishounen-- pretty boy ^_^
miko--priestess
neko--cat
Neko no miko-- Priestess of the cat
Yatta--yay!/yes!
wai-- yay! hurray!
Haiyaku--hurry
Matte--wait, slow down
Yamero--stop
Yosh!--all right! Okay! (also implies "here I/we go!" or "let's go!")
So--yes, that's right (often follwed with a form of "to be", signifying certainty)

Love
ai--love
daisuki- I love you
Sephiroth wa daisuki!- I love Sephiroth! ^_~
suki- I like you

The magic words
onegai--please
arigatou--thanks
domo arigatou-- thank you!
mahou- magic

Bad words ^_^
Kuso--Chikushoo--Shit! (Nani Kuso--damn it! or what the hell?)
Shimatta--damn!
Baka (Baka na is the adjective)--fool, idiot, stupid, moron (+Yaro--asshole)

Negatives
-nai- masen--not, negation (i.e. ikimasen=I do not go)

Cute stuff
kawaii--cute
ne?-- right?
Kawaii, desu ne?-- Cute, isn't it?

Question words
nani?--what?
doko?--where?

Comics
manga--comic
doujinshi-- Amateur, underground manga (comic books) that often parody existing anime or manga. Usually done in small print runs and hentai in nature. They are frequently "proving grounds" for aspiring "professional" manga artists.

Mou.. ecchi!
hentai--literally means pervert, denotes 'naughty' stuff
ecchi--japanese pronunciation of 'H' Usually denotes a less intense form of hentai.
yaoi-- Male homosexual relationships, or anime or manga stories about relationships between "beautiful boys" (bishounen). Comes from "YA-ma-nashi O-chi-nashi I-mi-nashi" (No climax, no punchline, no meaning)
Shounen ai--Boy love. Another way of saying yaoi.

Titles
-kun- title for young men (i.e. Sephy-kun)
-chan- title for girls, friends (i.e. Sephy-chan.)
-san--like Mr. or Mrs. (i.e Sephy-san. formal sounding)
-sama- a title of respect. (i.e Sephy-sama.)
-jin- person, man (i.e. nihonjin="japanese person")
-tachi- and others (i.e. Minako-tachi=Minako and her friends)

Numbers
ichi- one
ni- two
san- three
shi/yon- four (shi also means death)
go- five
roku- six
shichi/nana- seven
hachi- eight
ku/kyu- nine
ju- ten
juichi- eleven
jusan- thirteen
nijusan- twenty-three
hyaku- hundred
nihyaku- two hundred
sen- thousand

Elements
tsuki- moon
hi- fire
mizu- water
ki- tree, wood
kawa- stream, river
ishi- stone
ten- heaven, sky
hana- flower
mo- groove, forest
mori, forest, woods


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