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Anime Fan's Japanese-English Dictionary

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1. -chan
Affectionate suffix, added to the names of children or people with a very close relationship to the speaker.
2. abunai
Dangerous. Used broadly as a warning; "Abunai!" = "Look out!"
3. aho
Fool, idiot. From the Kansai (Oosaka region) dialect, but commonly used throughout Japan.
Synonym: baka
4. ai
Romantic love.
See also: koi
5. akachan
Baby.
6. akai
Red.
7. akarui
Bright; cheerful (personality). Usually used literally, but can be used figuratively as well.
See also: kurai
8. akuma
Demon; devil; evil spirit; Satan. Can be used both to describe a Christian-type Satan and more generally for evil demon-type creatures.
9. anime
Animation; common slang for "animeeshon".
See also: animeeshon
10. animeeshon
E. Animation
Animation. Note that animeeshon (nor its common abbreviation, anime) is not restricted to Japanese-produced animation; it can be used for any form of animation.
11. ano
That [] over there. Used to identify objects not near the speaker or the person being spoken to.
See also: kono, sono, dono
12. anoo...
"Umm"; used to attract a person's attention, or as an interjection when a person is not clear on how to react to a situation.
13. aoi
  1. Blue. Also used more broadly to describe cool colors in general--blues and greens. The green light on Japanese traffic signals are also called "aoi" despite the fact that they are green.
  2. Fresh, as in freshly sprouted or young; similarly, used to mean naieve. May come from either the green color of freshly sprouted plants, or from the blue spot that is present on the lower back of most Asian children.
14. are
That [object over there]. Used to refer to objects that are not near the speaker or the person being spoken to.
See also: kore, sore, dore
15. atashi
I; me. Female-only pronoun, relatively polite but somewhat less formal than watashi.
16. baka
Fool, idiot.
Synonym: aho
17. bakamono
A stupid person; an idiot. Used more frequently as a description than as a direct insult, like "baka".
See also: baka
18. bakayarou
Idiot; bastard. A simple insult, most commonly just yelled at the target.
See also: baka
19. bakemono
Monster; ghost; specter; spirit; demon. Bakemono is broader than any of the possible English translations, covering both physical and spectral supernatural creatures.
20. bakudan
A bomb. Applies to both planted bombs and those dropped from planes.
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