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what is bakero in japanese
2008年6月15日 04:18
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Hi, melai.
Where did you find this word? If you found it in movie or manga, i think it's "Bakayaro".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bakayaro
it's sound like "bakero".
Anyway i hope you can enjoy italki.
Bye
2008年6月16日
i'm afraid a little, that you might write the japanese word differently, because we rarely say like that.
but, if you are sure that you heard so, the phrase 'bakero' means, 'transform yourself' or 'disguise yourself'.
the verb, 'bakeru' means 'transform' or 'disguise'. and in kanjis, '化ける'
and 'ro', signifies that the verb is an order.
2008年6月15日
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