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What does Kimi wa Baka Yaro (or Yano? Yalo?) mean...?
I just heard it from someone i know but he doesn't want to tell me the meaning. I told him first that i was not going to talk to him anymore then he replied to me that "kimi wa baka yaro / yalo / yano"
Then Also said like
" Kisama Hontoni Bakarano"
or " Kisama hontoni takarano"
or "kisama takarayo?"
or "kisama Takayaro?"
sounds like that (i think not so sure)) I imagine he's saying i'm idiot :P. That coward
Apr 19, 2015 11:19 PM
Answers · 6
1
It is not quite polite hahahaha
kimi wa bakayaro means you are really stupid
kisama hontoni bakayaro can mean you are really really really stupid
(to stay polite I would translate like that haha)
April 19, 2015
1
Correct Me If I'm Wrong But With "Yalo", Im Pretty Sure The Japanese Language Doesn't Have The Letter/Sound Of "L" . Not Being Unpolite
April 19, 2015
1
"Kisama" is a rude way of saying "you", and bakayaro is a way of calling someone stupid.
April 19, 2015
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Filipino (Tagalog), Japanese, Korean, Spanish
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