mean fellow in Katakana and Hiragana [in Stock]
A person who is low-hearted. A low-ranking person. Because it is a slang term, it is not used in clever places such as business. Japan call “Ge su i” in Katakana and Hiragana.
A person who is low-hearted. A low-ranking person. Because it is a slang term, it is not used in clever places such as business. Japan call “Ge su i” in Katakana and Hiragana.
1. A stranger such as a bandit or enemy. 2. Someone who can’t go straight. A person with a habit. 3. Things that can’t be guarded. Things that can’t be forgiven. Things you don’t know. 4. monster. Japan call “Kuse mono”.
Often say a suspicious person in the Edo period drama. Japanese calls Kuse-mono. > about Edo period Stocks 漢字 曲者 くせもの
[Kanji] suspicious fellow Hoodie Often say a suspicious person in the costume drama. Japanese calls Kuse-mono.
Often say a suspicious person in the costume drama. Japanese calls Kuse-mono. [Kanji] suspicious fellow T-Shirt
Japanese calls Ge-Su-I as Contemporary colloquial in Japanese Kata-kana and Hira-gana combined. It means that the heart is timid and inferior. > Slang stocks げすい 片仮名と平仮名
[Kana] mean fellow T-Shirt Japanese calls Ge-Su-I as Contemporary colloquial. having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality.
Japanese calls Ge-Su-I as Contemporary colloquial. having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality. [Katakana + Hiragana] mean fellow Hoodie
無礼者 means an insolent fellow, a rude fellow. When we have a time, we are browsing on the internet. And we find some 無礼者 , illegal and ignorant user. They resale use our brushed contents without permission and didn’t contact us. Japanese calligraphy (brushed work, handwriting Japanese) is creative work, too. We will be … Read More
1. Buddhist language. To convey enlightenment and truth that cannot be expressed in words from heart to heart. Mainly used by Zen families. 2. The hearts communicate with each other silently. Even if you don’t bother to explain it, you can communicate with the other person naturally. 3. A jargon for fellow students, which … Read More
(I’m, We are)looking for (a kooky, an eccentric person, an eccentric, an odd fellow, a queer fish a crank). Japanese says Hen-jin-bo-shu-chu.