Q: What does "Hona-no" means in English?
A: "See ya!"
Today's Japanese slang is "ikeya".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Ikeya
Posted by JPNslang at 4:34 AM 2 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Monday, July 2, 2007
Hona-no
Q: What does "eekagen-ni see" means in English?
A: "Too much!", "No more!"
Today's Japanese slang is "Hona-no".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 10:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Yameroya
Q: What does "shanto-see" means in English?
A: "Don't be kidding!", "keep your chins up!"
Today's Japanese slang is "Yameroya".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 7:43 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
shanto-see
Q: What does "en-chan?" means in English?
A: "It's alright", "no problem"
Today's Japanese slang is "shanto-see".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 8:25 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Monday, June 25, 2007
en-chan
Q: What does "Donai-yanen?" means in English?
A: "How's it going?", "What do you say?"
Today's Japanese slang is "en-chan".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 10:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Sunday, June 24, 2007
"Donai-yanen"
Q: What does "seyaro?" means in English?
A: "Do you agree?"
Today's Japanese slang is "Donai-yanen".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 6:50 AM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Friday, June 22, 2007
seyaro?
Q: What does "Doyanen?" means in English?
A: "How do you say?"
Today's Japanese slang is "seyaro?".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:56 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Doyanen?
Q: What does "E-yaro" means in English?
A: "It's cool isn't it?"
Today's Japanese slang is "Doyanen?".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
E-yaro
Q: What does "Chibi" means in English?
A: "Children" "baby"
Today's Japanese slang is "E-yaro".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Chibi
Q: What does "Abura" means in English?
A: "gasoline"
Today's Japanese slang is "Chibi".
Name of something.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Monday, June 18, 2007
Abura
Q: What does "Nomimon" means in English?
A: "drink" "beverage"
Today's Japanese slang is "Abura".
Name of something.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Nomimon
Q: What does "koraete-kureya" means in English?
A: "Too much!"
Today's Japanese slang is "Nomimon".
Name of something.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Saturday, June 16, 2007
koraete-kureya
Q: What does "Nan-shon" means in English?
A: "What are you doing?"
Today's Japanese slang is "koraete-kureya".
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:53 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Friday, June 15, 2007
Nan-shon?
Q: What does "Omee" means in English?
A: "You"
Today's Japanese slang is "Nan-shon?"
Used between close frineds.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Omee
Q: What does "Yo!" means in English?
A: "Hi!"
Today's Japanese slang is "Omee"
Used between close friends.
Stay tuned!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:51 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Yo!
Q: What does "Do-dekka" means in English?
A: "How are you?" "How's it going?"
Today's Japanese slang is "Yo!"
"Yo!" is used between close friends in my hometown.
What dies it means in English?
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 9:50 PM 0 comments
Labels: japanese slang
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Dou-dekka
Q: What does "nande-yanen" means in Ebglish?
A: Just like "Stop kidding!", "Too much!". can be seen on Manzai or owarai in Japan.
Today's Japanese slang is "Dou-dekka?".
As is yesterday's one. Slang used in Osaka and other Kansai area.
Stay tuned!!
Posted by JPNslang at 4:05 AM 0 comments
Monday, June 11, 2007
Japanese slang : Nande-yanen
Today's Japanese slang is "Nande-yanen".
If you live in Kansai area in Japan, You probably herad about this from TV or your friend.
What does it means in English?
I will publish it on next post and introduce one more Japanese slang.
Stay tuned!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Introduction
This blog is made by Japanese who is interested to communicate with Foreigners.
I think there are a lot of foreigner lives in Japan or used to.
Some of them would speak proficient Japanese but..
Can you understand Japanese slang such as "Manzai" or "Owarai"??
If you could understand Japanese slang, your life in Japan will be more enjoyable.
I wish frank guys gather on this blog and talk about Japanese slang.
So let's begin!
If you know some Japanese slang, please leave it in the comment field and make us admired!
I will post Japanese slang that is common in Japan.
Posted by JPNslang at 10:06 PM 1 comments