Description for "bitch in katakana"
1. female of any member of the dog family.
2. informal terms for objecting.
3. a person who is thoroughly disliked.
4. an unpleasant difficulty.
It’s in Japanese Kata-kana.
1. female of any member of the dog family.
2. informal terms for objecting.
3. a person who is thoroughly disliked.
4. an unpleasant difficulty.
It’s in Japanese Kata-kana.
1. A person who teaches academics, techniques, and entertainment. Especially school teachers. Also, the person who is being taught. 2. A word that respects academic people such as Pastor, Master, Doctors, and Deputies, and people in leadership positions. 3. Calling others, including friendliness and teasing. 4. A person who was born before me. Japanese … Read More
Whereas His Majesty has by Order made on the 28th day of July, 1938, declared British India to be a convention country within the meaning of section 91A of the Patents And Designs Acts, 1907 to 1938, any person who has applied for protection for any invention or design in the United Kingdom, or … Read More
This is a work in which the Hiragana word “すげー” and the synonym are written in English “great”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. It’s one of a universal term in Japan. Although the title says great, it is colloquially used to express surprise or positivity. It is … Read More
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