- 馬鹿 - baka
- ばか者 - bakamono
- 馬鹿野郎 - bakayarou
- 馬鹿を言う - baka wo iu
- 馬鹿馬鹿しい - bakabakashii
- 阿保 - aho
- ドジ - doji
- ブス- busu
- タコ - tako
- 間抜け - manuke
- 気持ち悪い - kimochiwarui
- 気色悪い - kishokuwarui
- くず - kuzu
- 畜生 - chikushou
- 糞 - kuso
- 糞食らえ - kusokurae
- 下手糞 - hetakuso
- 化け物 - bakemono
- ボケ - boke
- 変態 - hentai
One of the things you’ll see quite often when reading Japanese blogs / text messages is various music-related symbols. There are a bunch of them, but they can all be called by the same word. It’s just like when you type in a Japanese word and hit space to see what kanji you can choose from, except this time you type in a Japanese word to show a list of possible symbols you can use.
So, as long as you know the word you can get the symbols for it! Let’s start with おんぷ (above). If you don’t know how to read hiragana, perhaps it’s time to learn how to read hiragana?
Notes: おんぷ
By typing in おんぷ, you get access to all kinds of musical notes.
♩ ♫ ♪ ♬
Beyond musical notes, though, you can type other music related things.
Sharp: しゃーぷ
Flat: ふらっと
If you read these out, you’ll notice that they’re just readings of the words “sharp” and “flat.” If you hit space after typing しゃーぷ or ふらっと, you’ll get yourself the following sharp / flat symbols.
♯ ♭
If you want to “jazz up” (har dee har har) your text, you can use some of these musical notations. Yee Haw! ♬
Typing Shapes In Japanese
If you can type musical notes, you should be able to type simple shapes, too, right? To type shapes in Japanese, you pretty much only have to know the word for the shape, hit space a few times after you type it in, and find the shape and type of shape you want.
Squares: しかく
□ ■ ◇ ◆
Triangles: さんかく
△ ▲ ▽ ▼ ▷ ▶ ◁ ◀
Circles: まる
○ ● ◎ ◉ ◯
Stars: ほし
☆ ★ ※ *
Arrows: やじるし
→ ← ↑ ↓ ⇄ ⇅ ⇔ ⇦ ⇧ ⇨ ⇩ ☜ ☝ ☞ ☟
Hearts: はーと
♡ ♥
These shapes are pretty simple. If you want to get a little more complicated, there are even more options in the “symbols” category.
Typing “Symbols”
This is where things start getting interesting, I think (and possibly a lot less useful). These symbols include playing card symbols and more.
Playing Card Symbols: とらんぷ
とらんぷ (or trump) are what playing cards are called. When you type this in, you get the clubs, diamonds, spades, and hearts symbols.
♠ ♣ ♥ ♦ ♡ ♢ ♧ ♤
Beyond trump cards, there are a number of other symbols as well, typed in a couple of different ways.
Emoji: えもじ
☎ ♨ 〄 〠
〠 is a variant postal mark
〄 shows that a product complies with the Japanese industrial standard
♨ looks like a cup of java but actually has to do with hot springs (which Japan has a lot of)
☎ is a telephone symbol. You might see this next to a telephone number.
Postal: ゆうびん
〒 〠
You might see these symbols on letters or on a Japanese address (especially the first one).
Wow, I’ve been looking for a guide like this for ages! The Japanese definitely have more fun on the computer than we do.
Just to add something I saw in the comments section: きごう brings up pretty much everything in a long list: ゜´〇ж - useful for making emoji! And こめ brings up this interesting little symbol used a lot in Japanese: ※
(出典: frangeuggo)
This one was tricky, and I am unsure of the phrase that I chose to put on this card. My understanding is that there are quite a few ways to say that you have a crush depending on context, with the most common just being ___好きです to mean I like you. However, I wanted to get something a bit more extravagant, but if this is completely incorrect I’d really appreciate someone letting me know!
In this case, 人 should be replaced by the name of the person that you have the crush on.
引退(いんたい): retire
引: admit; install; jerk; pull; quote; refer to; tug
on-reading イン. kun-reading ひき、ひく、ひける、びき.
引き(ひき): 1. pull; patronage; influence 2. tug 3. discount
引く(ひく): 1. to pull 2. to draw (attention, etc.); to attract (interest, etc.) 3. to draw back 4. to…
今日店に来られますか。 (Kyou mise ni koraremasu ka)- Can you come to the store today?
今日 (Kyou) - Today店 (Mise) - A store in general
に (Ni) - Directional particle
来られます (Koraremasu) - Potential polite form of 来る (Kuru, to come)
か (Ka) - Question marker
-Baka, バカ, 马鹿, idiot
-Bakamono, バカモノ, 马鹿 者, idiot
-Bakayarou, バカヤロー, 马 鹿野 郎, ass, fart … or much stronger than stupid or idiotic
-Kono-yarou, この やろ う, 此 の 野郎, damn, bastard, …
-Bakachin, バカチン, idiot
-Baka-ni suru, ばか に する, tease, take a fool, …
-Bakamono ichigei, ばか も いちげい,…



