Translate Japanese

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Anata mo: You too.

Ano: Um...hey...err...well...you know...

Arigatou: Thank you

Baka: Stupid!

Baka mitai!: It must hurt to be that stupid!

Bakamono: Stupid thing.

Baka na!: That's stupid!

Bakayarou: Stupid jerk idiot dumb illegitimate son of a dirty street whore.

Bishounen: Pretty boy, hunk

Chikusho!: Powerful expletive (lit. means "beast"). Not for polite company, which means Vegeta and Bulma use it all the time.

Chotto matte!: Now wait just a minute!

Dame da!: Don't do that! Cut that out! It's no use! Quit it!

Damare!: Cut it out!

Demo...: But...

Doko ni?: Where is...?

Doush'tano?: What's the matter?

Doush'te?: Why?

Gomen: Sorry, my bad! Also "Gomen nasai!"

Hai: Yes

Hanash'te: Tell me!

Hayaku!: Hurry up! Quick! Get the lead out of it!

Hontou ni?: Really? Do you mean it?

Hontou: It's the truth. Honest.

Iie: No

Ikisho/Ikuzo: Let's go!

Ima: Now (Ima yamero=Stop that this instant!)

Inu: dog

Ittai dare/nanda ka?: Who/what the hairy heck is THAT?

Jinzouningen: artificial human, i.e. cyborg or android.

Jinzouningyou: Artificial doll. Vegeta's "pet name" (HA!) for Juuhachi-gou.

Juuhachi: Number Eighteen. Similarly, Juunana-gou is "Number Seventeen", Juuroku-gou is "Number Sixteen", etc. The designation for the cyborgs (Jinzouningen).

Kaa-san: Mom, Mommy (also "Okaa-san")

Kaerimashou: Let's go home.

Kono ama!: You dirty slut!

Kono yarou: You dumb idiot!

Kono yogore!: You worthless piece of--um, you dumb pile of--oh, well, you get the idea.

Kuso!: Damn!

Kusottare!: Stinking son of a...

Masaka!: That's impossible! I don't believe this!

Matte yo!: Wait!

Moshi-moshi: Hello? (On the phone)

Murasakige: "Purple Hair". Juuhachi-gou's pet name for Trunks.

Nanda?: What is it? What did you say?

Nande-koto-wa?: What happened?

Nande kuso?: What's this crap?

Nande yo?: What the heck was THAT?

Nani?: What? Huh?

Nani: mo Never mind

Oji-san: Uncle (also used as a term of respect for an older man)

Ojii-san: Grandfather (also used as a term of respect for a MUCH older man)

Omoidatta: I remember.

Onegai: Aw, c'mon, please?

Oniisan: Big brother

Onore: Why, you dirty frassenrassen...!

Ora/Ore: I, me (slang, usually used by guys)

Osanai ningyou: worthless doll

Ossu!: Hi, what's up?

Sensei: teacher

Shimatta: Sh*t!

Shimasen: Don't do this!

Shimpai janai: Don't worry about it.

Shine!: pronounced "shee-nay", means "Die!"

Shiribachi: Lame butt

Shizuka na!: Be quiet! Shut your trap! When I want your opinion, I'll give it to you!

Sou ka?: Really? Is that so?

Sou ne?: Isn't that how it is?

Sou na/Sou da: Yeah, basically.

Sugoi!: Whoa/cool/wird

Sumimasen: Sorry about that!

Tou-san: Dad, Daddy (also "Otou-san".)

Uso yo!: That's a lie! No way!

Wakatta: It's understood.

Watashi na otetsudai: I'm trapped in here

Watashi wa shinanai: I won't die!

Yakusoku: Promise

Yamero!: Stop that!

Yappari!: I knew it!

Yatta!: I did it!! Yahoo!!!

Yosh'!: All RIGHT! Cool! Dang skippy!

Zakkenayo!: Get out of my face, why don't you? (Well, actually, it's a BIT stronger than that...)

Zettai omoidatta: I remember everything.

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