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What does one mean in Japanese?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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Weirdee

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10y ago

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Answer:No (の) is used as a particle in Japanese to describe something, or to make something possessive. Ex. わたし(I, me) の(no) えんぴつ(Pencil) = My pencil.

Nō (with a long 'o', sometimes spelled Noh in English) is also a style of traditional Japanese theatre.

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10y ago

The word one has several translations in Japanese. One of these is simply the numeral "1". Japanese people don't usually write the number one in their Japanese language, but the Japanese word for the number one is "ichi". This is how Japanese people prefer to read it as. A second translation is "hitotsu". This means the same thing, but "hitotsu" is used in Kun reading, while "ichi" is used in On reading.

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11y ago

いじわるい

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Ijiwarui.

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