Japanese word "Baka" means idiot, fool and stupid, everything along those lines. every other definition people are using the sentences with english.
by Ben Ton June 26, 2005
In Japanese, it means something along the term of "idiot" or "fool"
In Tagalog (australian-filipino language), it means "cow"
In Tagalog (australian-filipino language), it means "cow"
J: you don't know how to open a book!?BAKA!
T: go walk across the field to milk the baka. I don't care if there's a thunderstorm!
T: go walk across the field to milk the baka. I don't care if there's a thunderstorm!
by Gan Ning324 February 02, 2005
Japanese - Stupid, Fool, Moron, etc... synonymous with "Aho"
It is also the most overused word by otakus, otakets, and wapanese.
And apparently it also means cow in variouse languages.
It is also the most overused word by otakus, otakets, and wapanese.
And apparently it also means cow in variouse languages.
by Weirdass May 17, 2006
by MistyKitsune-sachan July 16, 2011
Japanese - Stupid, Fool, Moron, etc... synonomouse with "Aho"
It is also the most overused word by otakus, otakets, and wapanese.
And apparently it also means cow in variouse languages.
It is also the most overused word by otakus, otakets, and wapanese.
And apparently it also means cow in variouse languages.
by Weirdass May 17, 2006
A Japanese word whose primary meaning is "fool," "idiot," "moron," "stupid person," etc. It is roughly synonymous with the word "aho," although the severity of the two words differs: in western Japan (including Osaka), "aho" is gentler and can be used affectionately or as gentle ribbing, while "baka" is a serious insult; in eastern Japan (including Tokyo), the situation is exactly the reverse.
"Baka" is a common element of Japanglish, perhaps because its meaning and the emphasis given in speech make it easy to pick out in anime. "Aho" is less common.
"Baka" is a common element of Japanglish, perhaps because its meaning and the emphasis given in speech make it easy to pick out in anime. "Aho" is less common.
(Actual Japanese usage):
"Nani, baka na koto yuuten nen?"
("What kinda goddamn idiocy are you spouting?")
(Japanglish usage):
"Amy you baka! I wanted the hentai t-shirt, not the yaoi one!"
"Nani, baka na koto yuuten nen?"
("What kinda goddamn idiocy are you spouting?")
(Japanglish usage):
"Amy you baka! I wanted the hentai t-shirt, not the yaoi one!"
by Julian G. July 13, 2006