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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2006

Check out this video which will teach you about colours in Japanese. This was made by Stan Fairbank. Check out his cool sight.

http://www.stanfairbank.com/

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  • "Ao" is Japanese for blue? But that's hilarious, so if someone from the western world gets hurt, and goes "aua ao ao ao auauaua!!" all Japanese can hear is "BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE"??

    aahahahahahaha

  • Thumbs up if you think 0:53 sounds like Umbrella by Rihanna...

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  • Lol I knew black from Kuroshitsuji

  • which means love in "japanese" of course, not in french.

  • @kattowitz4 It's even worse in french ! When you're hurt you say " ai ! " which means love.

  • @Trquioseluckdancer1 some words in japanese are adopted form english lik pink and orange; pinku and orenji and brown is chairo :P hope it helped

  • Pink, brown, more details explains plz?!!.. 

  • ORANGE!!?

    

  • 1:03 I always knew black was the colour of love. <3

  • @thewolfydragon1989 when it is an ajektive you say aoi, when it is not then you say ao. and the same with aka.

  • i was told by my ds that red as akai and blue was aoi --- then again I seen anime such as ao no exorcist.. so im guessing both are right.. but watch about red... when is it akai and aka?

  • where is orange ( in japonese " orenji" right? )

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