What is Byouki in Japanese?
What is Byouki in Japanese?
Kanji: 病気 Romaji: byouki. Type: noun. Meaning: illness; disease; sickness.
What is Byoki?
Explanation: “Byoki” means not only sick, but also crazy, lunatic, mad, maniac, nuts, unbalanced, insane, and etc.
What does Byouin mean in Japanese?
病院 【びょういん】 (n,adj-no) hospital; (P)
What is tsuma in Japanese?
妻(Tsuma)- My Wife The word 妻(tsuma) is one of the most common terms for wife in Japanese. However, be careful about how you use it: you only use tsuma to refer to your own wife.
What is Kusuri?
薬 くすり • (kusuri) (kyūjitai 藥) A substance with mystical properties, especially one that has an effect on the body, health, or lifespan. A medicine or drug, a pharmaceutical.
What is Kaze?
Kaze (風) is the Japanese word for wind.
What is the meaning of netsu?
Romaji: netsu. Meaning: heat, fever, temperature, zeal, passion, enthusiasm, mania, craze, rage.
What is Yuubinkyoku in Japanese?
Yuubinkyoku means “mail convenience office” (or post office).
What Japanese husband call their wife?
According to a 2013 poll of Japanese married women, the most common words used to refer to one’s wife were yome(嫁), okusan(奥さん), and tsuma(妻). Trailing behind were words such as kanai(家内), and aikata(相方).
What is Waifu Japanese?
Odd as it may sound, the term is the product of an English word (wife) that has been imported into Japanese (ワイフ, Katakana for wa-i-hu) and then reimported into English with a specified meaning as ‘a fictional female character from a visual media (especially anime, manga, or video games) to whom one is attracted’.
What is nonde in Japanese?
When you have just begun to study Japanese, learning verbs may seem very easy. However, when you proceed in studying Japanese, there are various forms such as “nomu”, “nomanai”, “nonde”, where the unchanged part is only “nom” (in case of “nonde”, only “no”). It is so difficult to learn so many changes!