Bad Japanese Words! What a pity!
Kawaisö! [f/m]
Too bad.
Okinodoku. [f] #Hidoi-ne. [f] #Hidoi-na. [m]
[The above three can express either sympathy or sarcasm, depending on the tone of your voice.] --R³
Stop your babbling!
Gatagata itten-ja nëyo! [m]
Stop complaining! Quit yer Butsu butsu iwanai-de! [f] bitchin'! Butsu butsu iu-na! [m] Monku bakkari iu-nayo! [m]
Yabai! [f/m]
Never mind.
Ki-ni shinai-de. [f/m] Ki-ni sunna-yo. [m]
Calm down!
Ochitsuite! [f/m] Asenna-yo! [f/m]
Wizzer. Cool.
Shibui. [f/m] Kakkoii. [f/m]
Do you understand?
Wakarimasu-ka? [f/m]
It's
risky!
I
understand. All right.
Wakatta. [f/m] Wakaru. [f/m]
I
don't understand.
Wakaranai. [f/m]
Hunh? What?
Ge-ge? [f/m]
That's a good question. Well, how can I put it?
So dana. [f/m]
I
know.
don't know.
Not-so-wizzer. Uncool.
Dasai. [f/m]
Awesome.
Sugoi. [f/m] Sugë. [m] Hampa-ja nai. [m]
Ugly. [as adjective -- see below for more]
Kakko warui. [f/m] Dasai. [f/m]
What do you want ? Wakatteru. [f/m] Shitteru. [f/m]
[Wakatteru is for actions, meaning "Even if you hadn't mentioned it, I knew that" or "Okay, I'll do it. Stop nagging." Shitteru can be used for nouns & actions, such as "I know (her)" or "I know (how to get there)."] --R³
I
[K akkoii is akkoii is said especially about boys and cars.] --R³
Shiranai. [f/m]
Nani-yo?! [f] Nanda-yo! [m] Nanka monku aru-no-ka? [m]
[Three basic, all-around good phrases to use when someone really slots you off. These phrases usually command respect, or at least allow you to establish yourself.] --R³
Do you want to say something ?!
Nanka yö?! [f/m]
[Japanese are infamous for staring. To have them return to their own affairs, a simple N anda-yo?! or N anka yö?! works well. But then again, the Japanese are also known for their persistence, too . If these two fail, simply tell them any of the following:] --R³
Don't look at me!
Kochi minai-deyo! [f] Kochi miruna-yo! [m] Miten-ja nëyo! [m]
Don't stare at me!
Jiro jiro minai-deyo! [f] Jiro jiro miruna-yo! [m] Gan tobashiten-ja nëyo! [m]
What did you say?
Nante itta-noyo? [f] Nante ittan-dayo? [m]
Who do you think you're talking to? Why do you talk like that?!
Dare-ni mukatte mono itten-dayo? [m] Nande sonna-koto iunoyo?! [f] Nande sonna-koto iundayo?! [m]
[If you are positive a Japanese person is talking derogatorily about you, these last two phrases are good to use. But be careful, sometimes they are complimenting you.] --R³
You're stupid!
Baka-ja nai! [f] Baka! [f/m] Tako! [f/m] Baka-yarö! [m]
You look stupid!
Baka-mitai! [f/m]
That's stupid!
Baka-mitau! [f/m] Baka-jan! [f/m]
[-jan is a colloquial suffix coined in Yokohama. It is used with a variety of words.] --R³
What you did was stupid!
Baka-da! [f/m]
You're crazy!
Kichigai! [f/m]
Don't act stupid!
Baka yamete-yo! [f] Baka yamero-yo! [m] Baka yamena-yo! [f] Baka yatten-ja nëyo! [m] Fuzakenai-deyo! [f] Fuzakeruna-yo! [m] Fuzaken-ja nëyo! [m]
[Any of these last seven phrases can be used when someone slots you off. They translate as "Don't joke around with me!" or "Don't think I'm lower than you!" Phrases beginning with Baka can also be voiced with concern for a friend's irrational behavior. Compare with N amenna-yo! ("Don't frag with me!"), below.] --R³
Don't say stupid things!
Baka iwanai-deyo! [f] Baka ittenna-yo! [m] Netenna-yo! [m]
[N etenna-yo! translates as, "Wake up!"] --R³
Liar!
Uso! [f/m] Usotsuki! [f/m]
No way!
Yada! [f/m]
Really?
Honto? [f/m]
You've got a big mouth!
Oshaberi! [f/m]
Get your head out of your hoop!
Neboken-ja nëyo! [m]
[Literally means, "Aren't you half-asleep?" (...because of what you did/are doing) Depending on your tone of voice, this phrase can be either funny or very harsh.] --R³
That's a lie!
Sonna-no uso-yo! [f] Sonna-no uso-dayo! [m] Uso bakkari! [f/m] Fukashi-jan! [m]
Hottoke-yo! [m] Stop bothering me!
Jama shinai-deyo! [f] Jama shinai-dekure! [m]
Forget it! ( I've had enough!) Mö ii-yo! [f/m]
Take your hand(s) off!
Te-o dokete-yo! [f/m]
Bulldrek!
Don't touch me!
Sawannai-de! [f/m]
Yoku iu-yo! [f/m]
[Literally means, "How dare you say that!"] --R³
You shouldn't do that!
Dame-yo! [f] Dame-dayo! [m]
Why did you do such a thing?
Nande sonna-koto shitano? [f/m]
Do as I say!
Itta-töri-ni
shite! [f] Itta-töri-ni shiro-yo! [m]
You'd better scram (like, yesterday)!
Ototoi koi! [m]
Stop it!
Yamete-yo! [f] Yamero-yo! [m] Shitsukoi! [f/m]
Get the frag out of here!
Tottoto dete ike! [m]
Come here!
Chotto kochi kite! [f] Kochi oide-yo! [f] (b>g) Kochi koi-yo! [m]
Watashitachi-dake-ni shiteyo! [f] Bokutachi-dake-ni shitekure-yo! [m]
You're noisy!
Urusai-wane! [f] Urusë-na! [m] Urusë-yo! [m] Urusën-dayo! [m]
Hottoke-ba! [f/m]
You're boring!
Anata tsumannai! [f] Kimi tsumannë! [m]
[Use s hit sukoi when someone is being overly persistent.] --R³
Leave
me alone!
Leave
us alone!
Leave
him/her alone!
Get out of here! Get lost! Go Mukö-ni itte-yo! [f] away! Achi itte-yo! [f] Achi ike-yo! [m] Dokka ichimë-yo! [m]
Hottoite-yo! [f] Hottoite-kure-yo! [m]
Shut up!
Damatte-yo! [f] Damare-yo! [m] Kuchi ni chakku! [f/m]
[Literally means, "you potato!" from the fact that potatoes are gro wn in the country. Therefore, imo nä-chan & imo në-chan are "potato boy" & "potato girl" meaning they are unfashionable, or that their talk is not -so-wiz.] --R³
Outcast. Lower-class (caste).
Burakumin. [f/m] Eta. [f/m]
Be quiet!
Shizuka-ni shite-yo! [f] (b>g) Shizuka-ni shiro-yo! [m]
[If in a simsense theater, tavern, etc., first you should say s hizuka-ni shite kudasai. If there are no results, shizuka-ni shite-yo! or shizuka-ni shiro-yo! should do the trick. Still no progress? Throw in a couple of urusën-dayo!'s. Both "Be quiet!" phrases can be used playfully between friends.] --R³
Stupid Asshole! You hoop-hole! You Asshole!
Kono kuso-ttare! [m]
[K ono kuso-ttare is literally, "you have drek around your hoop-hole!"] --R³
Kyapi kyapi gyaru! (b/g>g)
[This is a Japanese pronounciation of the English phrase, "happy happy girl."] --R³
You're easy! Loose woman! Iero kyabu! (b/g>g) Koshu benjo! (b/g>g) Charai! (b/g>g) You slitch! You bitch!
Playgirl!
Otoko-tarashi! (b/g>g) Roppongi gyaru. (b/g>g) Ko gyaru. (b/g>g)
Playboy!
Onna-tarashi! (g>b) Hyaku nin giri! [m]
Baka ka! [m]
Yaro-u! [m] Kono yaro! [m] Bimbo!
[Still a taboo word today, even though a sizeable group of Seattle "garbagescanavgers/information-traders" have taken to calling themselves, the Burakumin. Both this word and Eta (which is simply another way of saying it) are likely to make liberal-minded Japanese listeners squirm.] --R³
Kono ama! (b/g>g)
[Onna-tarashi is a bad word to say to boys. Compair with hyaku nin giri , which literally means "man of 100 conquests."] --R³
Shorty!
Chibi! [f/m] Gaki! [f/m]
[Both of these are the now-common slur-words for dwarvenfolk.] --R³
Short legs!
Tansoku! [f/m]
[Ditto.] --R³
Weakling! Impotent!
Yowa-mushi! [f/m] Wimp!
You ain't got cojones!
Inpo!
[f/m]
Konjö nashi! [f/m]
[Means you are lacking in the b rave department.] --R³
You whore!
Yariman! (b/g>g) Kono baita! (b/g>g)
[Y ariman means a girl who will go to bed with anyone.] --R³
You slit! You slut!
Kono joro! (b/g>g)
Home boy! Hick!
Kono imo! [f/m]
You're ugly!
Busu! (b/g>g) (ugly girl) Geso! (b/g>b) (ugly boy)
[These are the now-common slur-words for orcs & trolls. say to a girl.] --R³
You pig!
Busu!
Buta! [f/m] Debu! [f/m]
is THE worst word to
[These words refer derogatorily to metahumans, in general. Both are also said to girls and obese boys. Another very bad word to say to a (human) girl.] --R³
Fag! Effeminate! Lesbian!
Okama! [f/m] [general] Okama poku! [f/m] (b/g>b) Okama pokute! [f/m] (b/g>b) Okama kusai! [f/m] (b/g>b) Rezu kusai! [f/m] (b/g>g) Atashi-wa! [f/m] (b/g>b) Homo! [f/m] (b/g>b) Rezu! [f/m] (b/g>g) Itachi! [f/m] (b/g>g) [overly masculine girl] Tachiyaku! [f/m] [the masculine "role"] Neko! [f/m] [the feminine "role"] Okoge! [f/m] (b/g>g) Onabe! [f/m] (b/g>g) Onnagirai! [f/m] (b/g>b) [woman hater] Otokogirai! [f/m] (b/g>g) [man hater]
[Unfortunately, these are also the all-to-co mmon Japanese slur-words for we elvenfolk.] --R³
Tomboy!
Foreigner! (in general)
Otoko onna! (b/g>g) Otemba! (b/g>g) Gaikokujin! [f/m] Gaijin! [f/m]
I-jin! [f/m] Jingai! [f/m] [G aikokujin means, "person from outside the country." It is considered more polite way of saying "foreigner" (as opposed to i-jin, which literally means "alien.") Jingai is a play on gaijin with its syllables reversed, which sounds 'cool' & foreigners don't understand it.] --R³
Half-breed!
Hafu! [f/m] Daburu! [f/m] Ainoko! [f/m]
[Originally used in pre-Awakened times to refer to a person of mixed Japanese/{whatever} birth, the term hafu has become yet another meta-human slur. This word's double meaning is now frequently aimed at Dwarves.] --R³
White boy! Westerner! Caucasian!
Haku-jin! [f/m] Yankï! [f/m] Ameko! [f/m] Shiro! [f/m] Kimpatsu! [f/m]
[Y ankï & shiro are Japanese slurs for white people. Ameko & yankï (which comes from "yankee") are reserved for Americans in general, while shiro & haku-jin are used for all caucasians. K impat s u means "blond hair."] --R³
Blond-haired.
Kimpatsu. [f/m]
(Dumb) Blonde.
Patsukin.
Red head. Carrot top.
Akage. [f/m]
[f/m] (b/g>g)
Tea-colored hair. (Bleached Chapatsu. [f/m] or dyed.) Yellow-haired. Bleachblond.
Ki-irogami. [f/m]
Wavy hair.
Kusekke. [f/m]
[More than just a tad obsessed with those who look diffrent, as you'll see below...] --R³
Negroid!
Koku-jin! [f/m] Braza! [f/m] ("Brother") Kurombo! [f/m] Dojin! [f/m]
[Dojin which literally means "earth person" is now used to refer to Dwarves and Orks.] --R³
Jewish.
Yuday-jin. [f/m]
(South) Korean. Koreanborn Japanese.
Kankoku-jin. [f/m]
Aborigine.
Ainu. [f/m]
(North) Korean. [impolite] Chosen-jin. [f/m]
Arabic.
Arabu-jin. [f/m]
Middle-Eastern. "Semicaucasian."
Brazilian (often meaning: of Nikei burajiru-jin. [f/m] Japanese descent). Chinese.
Chugokujin. [f/m]
Filipina (SE Asian or darkFiripina. [f/m] (b/g>g) skinned Japanese). Japayuki. [f/m] (b/g>g) Half-Korean/half-Japanese. Banchopari. [f/m] [Very impolite.] Indian.
Osakan or western Japanese.
Inchiki
gaijin. [f/m] ("Phony Gaijin") Kansai-jin. [f/m]
Pakistani.
Paki.
[f/m]
Thai.
Tai-jin. [f/m]
Tokyoan Japanese.
Edokko. [f/m]
[Asian people tend to be viewed by nationality; those of European & African descent are judged by color.] --R³
You're narrow minded!
Ketsu-no ana-no chïsaiyarö! [f/m]
[Literally means, "your hoop-hole is small!"] --R³
Vaguely south Asian-looking.
Indo-jin.
Iranian.
Iran-jin.
Israeli.
Isuraeru-jin.
Italian.
Itako.
[f/m] [f/m]
[f/m]
[f/m]
Don't be so cocky!
Namaiki iun-ja naiyo! [f/m]
You're a dirtbag!
Kitanai! [f/m]
Don't frag with me!
Namenna-yo! [m] Namen-ja nëyo! [m] Nametenna-yo! [m] Zakennayo! [m]
[Literally means "don't lick me!" A not-so-literal translation is "don't joke around with me!" or "don't think I'm lower than you!" -- if someone says nanda-yo? ("What do you want?!") to you, just say one of the above and walk away (the winner).] --R³
None of your fraggin' business!
Temë no shitta koto ka! [f/m]
Frag off! (Get away!)
Mukö itte-yo! [f] Dokka itte-yo! [f] Dokka ike-yo! [m] Hayaku inakunare-yo! [m] Hayaku kiena! [m] Urochoro shittenna! [m] Totto-to usero! [m] Zakennayo! [m]
You creep!
Kono aitsu! [f/m]
[ Ait su, meaning "that creep," can be friendly or not, depending on the circumstances.] --R³
You little rat! (Check this geek out!)
Nani koitsu! [f/m]
[Said about anyone doing anything, but usually not to their face.] --R³
Frag you! Go to hell!
Kutabare! [m] Shinjimae! [m]
You lookin' for a fight?
Kenka uten noka? [m]
You want to feel some real pain?!
Itaime-ni?!
Let's
Kerio tsuke-yöze! [m]
finish this now!
I'm
going to kick your hoop!
Who the frag are you?!
Omae wa dare da?! [f/m]
Damn it!
Chikusho! [f/m]
[Usually said to yourself.] --R³
Pee.
Take a leak.
Temë kono-yarö!! [m] Kuso gaki! [f/m]
Shonben. [f/m] (b/g>b) Oshikko. [f/m] Shishi. [f/m] (b/g>g) Tachishon shiteru. [f/m] (b/g>b) Tachi shon. [f/m] (b/g>b) Man shon. [f/m] (b/g>g)
Take a dump.
Unching style. [f/m] Noguso. [f/m]
Drek!
Unko! [f/m] Unchi! [f/m] Kuso! [f/m]
Bukkoroshite yaru! [m]
[Serious fighting words! Usually said before or while the right hook is connecting!] --R³
You drekky little devil!
Who the frag do you think Nan-dayo omae-wa?! [f/m] you are?
[m]
[Literally means "I'm going to hi t you till you die!" This is a harsh phrase, expect to throw a few punches after saying this one.] --R³
You dog!!
Who do you think you are? Nani-yo anta?! [f] Nani-temë?! [m]
[All of these literally mean "feces", but kuso can be said to yourself, such as Americans say, "Drek!"] --R³
Drek, we blew it!
Drek, I fragged up! Oh, drek!
Cho-yabe! [f/m] Yabaiyo! [f/m] Ikkenai! Ikkene!
[f]
[m]
[Literally means, "it's not good!" Usually said to yourself.] --R³
Lewd!
Vulgar!
Gehin! [f/m] Sukebe! [f]
[Often used derogatorily to describe metahumans.] --R³
Sexual perversion. Abnormality.
Hentai. [f/m] Chikan. [f/m]
[Another Japanese slur for metahumans. Placing kono in front of the above four words, will direct the attention to one p erson, such as K ono sukeb e! ("You freak!") or K ono hentai! ("You pervert!")] --R³
You're dirty minded!
Etchi wa sotchi! [f/m]
Squatter. Homeless.
Furosha. [f/m] Regei. [f/m]
You're dirty! You're unclean!
Kitanai-wane! [f/m] Regee no ojisan! [f/m] (literally, "Uncle Reggae")
[Yet another way of derogatorily referring to metahumans.] --R³
Your "tool" is small!
Tansho! [f] (g>b) Funya chin! [f/m] (b/g>b)
["Heh."] --R³
Think about it!
Kangaete- mite! Kangaeta-mina!
Phrases in English
Phrases In Japanese
Phonetic Pronunciation
Hello
Konnichiwa. (kon-nee-chee-WAH)
How are you?
O-genki
Fine, thank you.
Genki desu. (GEN-kee dess)
What is your name?
O-namae
My name is ____ .
____
Watashi no namae wa ____ desu. (wah-TAH-shee no nah-mah-eh wa ____ dess)
Nice to meet you
Hajimemashite. (hah-jee-meh-M OSH-teh)
Please
Onegai
Please
Dzo. (DOH-zo)
Thank you
Dmo
You're welcome
D
Yes
Hai. (HIGH)
No
Iie. (EE-eh)
Excuse me
Sumimasen.
I'm sorry
Gomen-nasai. (goh-men-nah-sigh)
Goodbye
Saynara.
Goodbye
Sore
I can't speak Japanese [well].
Nihongo [yoku] hanasemasen. (nee-hohn-goh [yo-koo] hah-nah-she-mah-sen)
Do
Eigo o hanasemasuka? (AY-goh oh hah-nah-seh-moss- K AH?)
Is there someone here who speaks English?
Dareka
Help!
!
Tasukete! (tah-soo-keh-teh!)
Look out!
!
Abunai! (ah-boo-NIGH!)
Good morning
Ohay
Good night
Oyasuminasai.
I don't understand
Wakarimasen. (wah-kah-ree-mah-sen)
Where is the toilet?
Toire wa doko desu ka? (toy-reh wah
you speak English?
desu ka? (oh-GEN-kee dess- K AH?)
wa nan desu ka?
Oh-NAH-mah-eh
wah NAHN dess- K AH?)
shimasu. (oh-neh-gigh shee-moss)
arigat. (doh-moh ah-ree-GAH-toh)
itashi mashite. (doh EE-tah-shee m osh-the)
(soo-mee-mah-sen)
(sa-YOH-nah-rah)
dewa. ( SOH-reh deh-wah)
eigo o hanasemasuka? (dah-reh-kah AY-goh o h hah-nah-she-moss- K AH?)
gozaimasu. (oh-hah-Y OH go-zigh-moss) (oh-yah-soo-mee-nah-sigh)
DOH-koh
dess kah?)