Eternal Kenmei J.M.
Well i don't really know what to put but i absolutely love to read kagsess fics. and to help you with your fics or any other I've made a Japanese vocabulary list for anyone that needs it. I'll add new ones when i find them or you can send me ones i don't have. Thanks! ^_^
Japanese Translations
Ohayo- good morning
Daijouka- are you okay
Honto- Really
Hai- yes
Nani- what
Gomen- sorry
Arigato- thank you
Youkai-demon
Taiyoukai- great demon
Kitsune- fox
Hanyou- half demon
Jiji- old man
Uso- Liar
Chikusho- damn it
Oswari- Sit
Kumo- Spider or cloud
Tama- jewel
Tenchi- Angel
Kenmei- Wisdom
Neko- Cat
Inu- dog
Iie- no
Onna- woman
Konnichi’wa- hello
Youkino- tail
Arigatou gozaimasu: Thank you very much
-kocho: Suffix for "Principal" (unsure)
Ji-chan: Grandfather
Okaasan: Mother
Kami-sama: God
-sama: Formal title
Oniichan: Brother
Oneechan: Sister
Otousan: Father
Gomen ne:I am sorry
Ohayo gozaimasu: Good afternoon (Formal)
Kuso- crap
Doshite- why
Doragon- dragon
Honto ne- really
Nomi- flea
Gami- toad
Betsuni- nothing
Tadaima- I’m home
Oyasumi nasai- good night
Mikazuki Tsuki- crescent moon
Bijin - a beautiful woman
Daijoubu - O.K.
Baka - Idiot
Hentai - Pervert. (Definition, Miroku. XD)
Itoshii - Beloved
Hime - Princess
Itai - Ow.
Jigoku - Hell or Hades.
Gaki - Brat/Punk
Kawaii - Cute
Kawai - Weak
Kuru - Come on!
Masaka - Can it be?
Mou - Geez! Or, Sheesh!
Musume - Young or little girl. It can mean slut or whore at times, too.
Onegai - Usually signify something such as "I beg you!" Or "Pretty please!"
Negai - Almost like onegai, only less desparate, such as "Please?"
Suki - To signify love, such as saying "I like you," or possibly "I love you."
Miko - Priestess
Teki - Enemy
Ja ne - "Bye!" Or "Cya!"
Chan - Friend
Tennyo or Ten’nyo - celestial maiden
ako- my child
osanago- little child
kora- hey
gu-tenmorugen- good morning
oyasumi nasai- goodnight
Douitashimashite- your welcome
Seika – flower; essence; glory
Koi – Love
Ja matte - See you late
Washi – eagle
Abazureon'na – Bitch
Yô – hi
Ta, sovio-Lets fight
Yosh, ganbae nakutcha - All right, let's start
Yoiwa ii desuka - are you ready
Kuso yaro- Very impolite way to address somebody; loosely equivalent to 'you asshole'
Machinasai - Wait!! (imperative)
Yurushite kudasai - Please forgive me
Ne: sort of like 'hmm?' or 'isn't that right?', used when you expect a positive response; also used to get somebody's attention in a casual manner._
Irashai - Welcome
Chichi-ue - restectful way of addessing one's own father
haha-ue - respectful way of addressing one's own mother
Aniki - Slang for big brother
Otouto - little brother
Kini shinaide - Don't worry_
Kirei na namae - Beautiful name
Heki desu - Slang for "I'm fine."_
Hontou ni - Really/I mean it
Daijoubu desu - It's alright/I'm alright or okay
Dakara - That's why_
Kirei – Beautiful
Aishiteru - I love you
Kanarazu - Surely/Definitely/Without fail_
Kyotsukete - Take care (of yourself)_
Koishii - Beloved_
Iku zo - A less polite form of "Let's go."_
Zutto – Forever
Teme - a very very rude way to say 'you', like 'you bastard'
Hanashite - Let go (of me)
Dareka - somebody_
Tasukete - save/help me
Matte - Wait!_
Kowai – Scary
Orokamono - Fool(s)
Doko? – where?
Shinpai kakete gomen ne - Sorry I worried you
Kurushii - It hurts
Wakatteru - I know (already)_
Shikata ga nai darou ne? - It cannot be helped, right?
Yurusanai - This is unforgivable/I won't forgive you._
Zettai ni – Absolutely
Jyaki - youkai's power/aura
do itashimashite -you're welcome
dakara onegai - that's why I beg you_
yappari - just as I thought
yokatta - I'm relieved
ite- ouch_
kirei- beautiful/pretty_
heki- I'm okay_
ne - hey_
owari - the end
Youjins - Children
Takara - Treasure
Sango - coral
Sesshoumaru - killing perfection
Waga - My
Ja-ku - Jerk
Ookami - Wolf Prince
yashima - ancient name for japan
sora - sky
toho nai - one who walks dead
mikado - japanese emperor
bachiatari - damned, cursed, acursed
tora - tiger
hiraikotsu - what sango calls the giant boomerang she carries
bani-ga-ru - bunny girl
Gibo - stepmother
Ore wa Kagome dou Sumidai - I Want to Stay With Kagome
Wasure reno dekinai - I can't do such a thing as forget you
Doko ni - where is
Kuro - dark
Jitsu - kindness
Hebi - Serpent
Satou - sugar
Koumi - spice
Usagi - Rabbit
aite - opponent
Abunai - danger
Juyo janai - it doesn’t matter
Dare ga kagome wo tasukerukana - who is gonna save kagome
Aniue - Older brother
Kidoban - Gatekeeper
Taijiya – Demon Exterminator
Furisode – Young, unmarried Japanese women wear this type of kimono with long flowing sleeves that reach almost to the ankles.
Furo - bath
Ayakashi – A sort of youkai, more like a god, who controlled people, mostly women, by implanting an egg inside the victim’s stomach.
Yowai – Youkai Lord
Yui-no – Traditional pre-wedding gift giving between the bride-to-be and the bridegroom-to-be.
Hishu – Dagger
Seppuku – Suicide by disembowelment
Ano – Excuse me
Daijoubou desu ka? – Are you alright?
Daijoubou ja nai – I’m not okay
Demo – But
Ofuda - Charm
Ousama – King
Gakuseifuku – School uniform
Ima – Now
Shimatta – Darn; Shoot
Yurushite kudasai – Forgive me
Happi – Short overcoat or robe
Akuma – devil
Bunkin-takashimada – Traditional upswept Japanese hair style
Jashin – wicked heart
Kanzashi – beautiful gold combs and hair accessories.
Kuro-monstsuki – The ceremonial kimono for men meaning “black-with the family crest.â€Â
Uchikake – Full length outer robe worn by noble ladies on formal occasions in the past. In modern times, it is part of the traditional bridal costume.
Ren’ai suru – Love (between man and woman)
Torii – Shrine gate
kaze - wind
kekai - barrier
osoi - slow
aa - yes, (same as "ee")
urusai - noisy/annoying (indirectly meaning 'shut up')
iku - go (let's go)
kyou wa Sesshoumaru osoi na - Sesshoumaru is really late today
kappa - frog/toad-like
nakanai - don't cry
mitte - look
demo Sesshoumaru-sama totemo tsuyoi ne - but Sesshoumaru-sama is very strong/brave right?
mochiron - of course
maa maa - well well/dear me
wakaru yo - I understand/I got it!!
ocha - japanese green tea
sou desu ne - oh i see!/so, is it?
hamaya - purifying arrow
nandemonai - nothing in particular
iya - no (masculine form)]
Shakoju - the staff that Miroku carries around with him (I think I spelled correctly?)
tasukete - help!
yuki - snow/snowflake
minna - everyone
Rin, nani o suru? - Rin, what are you doing?
samui na - its very cold!
soshite - and then
ja - well/then
o-daiji ni - take care of yourself!
yukkuri yukkuri - slowly, slowly
hidoi - terrible
yoshi - yeah!/alright!
isoide kudasai - pls hurry
matte kudasai - pls wait
doko e ikundesu ka? - where are you going?
eeto - eh...
nandemonai - nothing in particular
bento - boxed lunch
doshiyoo - oh no/what should I do?
sou ka - I see/so that's it
o namae wa Rin desu ka - your name is Rin huh?
mitte - look!
asoko - over there
mizu - water
kawaisou - pitiful
atsui - hot
yame ro - stop it!
okite kudasai - please wake up!
yamete - stop it!
dame yo - no good/don't!
hayaku, ikimasho! - quick, let's go!
naze - why
koko - here
sumimasen - Im sorry
wakatte ru - I know!
mochiron - of course/certainly
baa-baa - grandma/elderly woman/aunty (rude way of addressing one)
sumanai - sorry (masculine)
okiru - wake up
yokatta - thank goodness (Kagome often uses this to indicate her relief and gladness)
wakaru - i know/i understand
doshiyoo - what should I do???
chotto matte - wait for a while!
naru hodo - I see
damaru - be silent
mooichido - again
mieta - found it!
asoko - over there
dame yo - it's no good!
yame - stop
yatta - yay! (~ I did it!)
wakaranai - I don't understand
datte - even so/though/but
hidoi - bitter/terrible
tamashi - soul
dakara - therefore
ja - well/then
tsumaranai - boring
da re - who
atashi wa - I am (feminine way of addressing oneself)
soshite - and then
mahou - magic
koko wa - this is...
mo - a figure of speech to me, like "ne", too/also/even/no/already, can be negative or affirmative
sugoi - wow/terrible/amazing
hana - flower
mahoutsukai - wizard
dewa - well then/in that case
jumon - spell
nandemonai - nothing important/doesn't matter
karasu - crow
danna - master
tengoku - heavens/paradise
hitori-de - alone/by oneself
anata - I
mieta - found it!
nani o suru - what are you doing?!
nani-o - irritated way of saying "what!"
sa - quick
taku - sheesh
osoi na - irritated way of saying "so slow"
hayaku - irritated way of saying "hurry up"
bai bai - bye bye
gambete - a figure of speech to encourage oneself, like "you can do it!"
sou desu ka - means "so its like that..."
okaeri - short way of saying "welcome back!"
Shinzo - heart
ame - rain
imouto - younger sister
dame - not yet/cannot
dewa - but
nagare-boshi - shooting/fallen star
Koin ya no gotoshi - japanese proverb, it basically means "time flies like an arrow"
omoi dashimasu - do you remember
utsukushii - beautiful
nani tendaska - what are you doing/saying?
samui ka - cold?
muda na - no use
yame ro - stop
dame - no/don't/no good
sumanai - sorry (masculine)
ane-ue - respectful way of addressing one's elder sister
onsen - hot spring
Sorry if i repeat some but they kind of run together after awhile of putting this sorta dictionary together.