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Going out clubbing? A pair of nicely fit Armani jeans is enough for you to get attention. The best thing about the brand Armani is that it could make something as basic as jeans, look very fashionable. For its perfect fits and interesting styles, it is liked by all. Evisu is a Japanese brand with comfortable and innovative denims for men, women and children. The quality of Evisu jeans is such that it will last for a lifetime and its designs are very much wearable.
Armani has various types of denims for men. The five-pocket Armani jeans with embroidery for men have a very easy fit with delicate embroidery on the rear pocket. The “Vintage Denim” Armani jeans have a slim fit; the leather buttons and the rear pocket with diagonal cuts and an eagle motif gives it a very interesting look. “Classic Vintage Trousers” has a fashion fit with long loops in the waistband; the pockets are slanted and it has a buttoned coin pocket too.
The easy fit “low-waisted 5 pocket jeans” has a very stylish rubber eagle on the rear pocket. There are jeans with contrasting stitching on it as well. Evisu provides option of slim, modern and regular fits for men. The slim fit washed variant has a very nice fit which is made of very high quality Japanese denim and has an 11 oz wash. The Noh Diacock Evisu jeans have an easy fit with interesting embroideries on the back.
“The Kyuui Daicock jeans” has “PEACE GOODS” written on the rear part and is very decorative; this pair of jeans definitely promotes peace. “The Sensu Jeans” and the “Kaen Kaji Modern Fit Jeans” has Japanese embroideries on the rear pockets; the beautiful patterns with an imaginative use of color is a must buy. “The hand painted Diacock jeans” is designed after the god named Diacock and the festival called Kanamara Matsuri, which prays for fertility.
Women can choose from a variety of Armani jeans. The Charlie line has a wide leg fitting with high waist and a sequined hat tag on the rear pocket. The Miss A line has a very sporty fit with enough of leg space; the material used is pure cashmere cotton and the rear pockets has embroidered eagle. The Kelly line is made of cinzato denim with flared leg fitting and has a regular waistline. Try out the Mischa line low wait, tapered leg, slim fit jeans; the rear belt loops are diagonal and at the rear pocket and leg, there are ripped motifs for a jazzy look.
Evisu jeans have regular, slim and skinny fits for women. You can try out the latest “Diacock slim fit jeans” with interesting Japanese patterns. The “Black Wax coating skinny fit jeans” is charcoal black in color and has a body-hugging fit; the sequined black embellishments on the rear pocket add glamour to the jeans. The “Cropped skinny fit” has a good fit and has a very clean and pretty thread work on the rear pockets; the small zippers in the side of the Evisu jeans leg add oodles of style to the denim. Armani jeans and Evisu jeans are available in all standard sizes.
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What do these Japanese words mean?
I have the first 13 episodes of Dragonball (subbed but in Japanese voice uncut). I also have DBZ uncut series all in Japanese. I totally enjoy them. I have rosetta stone and am in unit 3. Much harder. Please help me find these:
nanda
biteni / betini ( I think they use both)
hero-hero
pafu-pafu
kyoi-kyoi
inguri-monguri
shimata
so ka
so desu
kinto-un (flying numbus)
nyoibou (power pole)
Also, please help me find what these mean:
King Kai's symbol
Goku's symbol (frieza saga)
the proper spelling of "sensu bean" and what it means
And anything else you can help with. I want to learn Please.
The sensu bean, however it is spelled, refers to a small bean that the Dragonball Z fighters eat to heal their wounds and go back to full strength.
なんだ [nanda] what is~? For example それなんだ?[sore nanda] What is that?
びてに・ビティニ [biteni/bitini] Neither is Japanese, and the second one has a sound (ti) which is unnatural in Japanese. The first one is probably correct and most likely something made up for anime.
ヘロヘロ [hero hero] An single-word sentence meaning "I'm exhausted". There are many single-word sentences in Japanese, as subjects are not required, and occasionally even verbs are unnecessary.
パフパフ onomatopoeia for a sound like a clown horn
キョイキョイ [kyoi kyoi] Most likely something made up solely for anime.
いんぐりもんぐり [inguri monguri] A signature meaningless expression of an old comedian. Not used at all in everyday speech.
しまった [shimatta] "oh rats, I made a mistake" or "oh no, I forgot ~ " (note the double T denoting a っ (small tsu) which indicates a glottal stop in Japanese.
そっか [sokka] (Note the double k) This has several meanings. One is "oh, I see". Another is "oh yea". For example "We can't go there, we don't have enough money" "that's ok, I have a pass" "sokka" (oh yea, I forgot). Another is something said when one is thinking about something.
そうです [sou desu] Yes, that's true. Example "Did you go to the same university as Suzuki-san?" "Hai, sou desu".
キント雲 [kinto-un] There is a Chinese story which is popular in Japan about a monkey 西遊記 (Saiyuuki) who travels on a cloud. The name of his cloud is kinto, which means to flip or cartwheel. Un is a word for cloud, but the normal word for cloud is kumo. So, your answer is correct.
如意棒 [nyoibou] The magic wand sort of thing belonging to the monkey in the Chinese story I mentioned above. Try reading about the monkey 西遊記 Saiyuuki.
As for sensu bean, I'm not sure what you mean. Is it food? If so, the closest thing I can think of is ぜんざい [zennzai], a sweet black bean.
I hope this helps.
Rakugo comic Katsura: a stand-up guy doing a sit-down job
Have you ever heard the one about the samurai and the monk? Chances are if you've heard rakugo before, you have. Rakugo is a style of old Japanese comedy and the Rakugo Cafe in Tokyo's Kanda district will be presenting an English performance by the renowned rakugo artist Asakichi Katsura on Jan. 16.
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