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Yoko and Yōko (ヨウコ, ようこ) are Japanese feminine given names. Yōko is sometimes transliterated as Yohko and Youko.. The name Yoko is almost always written with the kanji 子 (ko), meaning "child".
Aji (Japanese: 味, Chinese: 味道; pinyin: wèi dào; Wade–Giles: wei 4 tao 4, Korean 맛[ma:t]) meaning 'taste' refers to the latent potential of stones to open various avenues of play. The aji in various positions on the board impacts the course of the game regardless of whether a player makes moves to realize the latent potential.
Japanese particles, joshi (助詞) or tenioha (てにをは), are suffixes or short words in Japanese grammar that immediately follow the modified noun, verb, adjective, or sentence. Their grammatical range can indicate various meanings and functions, such as speaker affect and assertiveness.
し, in hiragana, or シ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent the phonemes /si/, reflected in the Nihon-shiki and Kunrei-shiki romanization si, although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is ⓘ, which is reflected in the Hepburn romanization shi. The shapes of these kana have ...
In the third volume of the English manga, ai-iro was translated as indigo, but deep blue makes more sense regarding the character's color scheme. Some refer to Noel's name as Noelle (the French spelling of the male/female name Noel), but the official English translation as well as the official Japanese romanization uses Noel. Coco (ココ, Koko)
kurokami no iro asenu ma ni kokoro no honoo kienu ma ni kyou wa futatabi konu mono wo. In English: life is brief fall in love, maidens before the crimson bloom fades from your lips before the tides of passion cool within you, for there is no such thing as tomorrow, after all. life is brief fall in love, maidens before his hands take up his boat ...
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Hiro Yūki (優希 比呂, born 1965), Japanese voice actor; Hiro Ozawa (小澤 寛, born 1998), Japanese footballer; Hiro Peralta (born 1994), is a Filipino actor; Hiro Matsuda (小島 泰弘, born 1937), a Japanese wrestler and trainer; Hiro Fujikake (藤掛 廣幸, born 1949), a Japanese composer, conductor and synthesizer player.