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  2. Casual phrases それってどういうこと? Political expression それはどういう意味ですか?|@mono_ly0 For example, on the business situation or when you talk to someone who meet for the first time , a stranger or something!

  3. Definition of よし or yosh' yoshi means yes, you're right. well done. ok. etc it depends on the situations. positive answer in a very frank way. you shouldn't use it to older people and strangers. oh you can say it to dogs. wait and yoshi (eat)

  4. The Japanese phrase "niga" (にが) is an informal expression used to describe something that is bitter in taste. It is derived from the adjective "nigai" (にがい), which means bitter. In Japanese, taste is often used metaphorically to describe emotions or experiences.

  5. Definition of Yowai mo ? 弱いーWeak 〜もーEven, Also 弱いも I'm also weak. |@iysongi I’m pretty sure ur quoting datte kimi yowai mon from gojo so “yowai mon” means “Weak” with like a hint of sass at the end meaning “because you’re weak”

  6. English speakers use alot 'I mean..' but we don't use that expression so much in Japanese. I'm sorry that I can't clarified. :/ probably it depends on the context.|@jacoballens we really don't use it in Japanese. つまり, すなわち would be a kind of direct translation. but I don't think I use it in common conversation.

  7. How do you say "Mean" in Japanese? | HiNative

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    For examples: What does that mean? =いみ You are so mean! =いじわる I didn't mean it. =そういうつもりじゃなかった English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish (Mexico) Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Turkish Vietnamese

  8. どういう意味(いみ)ですか? douiu imi desuka ? 何(なに)を言(い)ってるの? nani o itteruno ? is the 1st person's sentence. |何を言ってるの?|It means " what do you mean? " It's shortened the sentence. Originally あなたのはなしは、どういういみですか? |どういう意味?

  9. blank は どういう いみ ですか? wa douiu imi desuka.

  10. To say "mean" in Japanese, you can use the word "hidoi" (ひどい). For example, to say "she's so mean" in Japanese, you can say "kanojo wa hidoi" (彼女はひどい). It's important to note that the word "hidoi" can also be used to describe something as "terrible" or "awful" depending on the context.

  11. desu/ desuwa = am /is/are ... for example, I am a teacher, means wAtashi ha sensei desu/ desuwa/ desyo 私は先生です/ ですわ /ですよ usually don't use wa. just say 'desu'. end of sentence wa/yo etc add or notest is depends on speaker.