What does Peko Peko mean?
What does Peko Peko mean?
I’m hungry
The sound an empty stomach makes (peko peko [from the verb hekomu, へこむ, meaning caved in]) gives us a way to say “I’m hungry” (Onaka ga peko peko, お腹がペコペコ). Not only sounds but also sensations have given rise to many Japanese food words.
What is Hara Hetta?
Hara means stomach and hetta is the past tense of heru, meaning “reduced” or “something has got little in amount.” Thus “hara hetta” means “I’ve got hungry,” but note that this phrase sounds a little impolite and “onaka suita” is a little more polite. “onaka” also originally means stomach, originally “the center”.
What does the name Pekoyama mean?
Peko Pekoyama: 辺古山 ペコ Her first name is written in katakana, but her last name is written with the kanjis for “border” (辺) “old” (古) and “mountain” (山).
Who designed Pekora?
Rather than ask Pekora’s original character designer, Yuuki Hagure, to contribute a design for the bottle’s label, Meiri Shurui asked Ume Aoki to present her take on the character.
What is the meaning of Waku Waku?
pleasing
WakuWaku means “pleasing” or “thrilling” in Japanese.