Warui koto (literally, "bad things") is a series of Japanese manga.
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∙ 10y agoDo you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
warui ninja Warui means bad or mean
uuhm. it's not that difficult but at the same time...yeah.. japanese words doesn't have direct translations in english. and there are some "hidden words" as i call that are included in some sentences (ex: koto). koto basically means "thing" that you feel or something it may mean like that but it doesn't have a direct translation in english, it's not just a word but a part of a sentence... let's say you're trying to say i think i feel bad. it would translate to "kimochi wa warui koto ga aru to omou desu" where in "kimochi" is feeling.. warui is bad.. and koto ga aru means "there is.." or something like that and "to omou" means "to think". understanding koto is really hard... and i'm sure there are a lot more you'll encounter if you're gonna study japanese
Koto is Japanese for thing. but it has other meanings
The Kikuyu name Warui means "born during the night" or "nighttime." It is a common name among the Kikuyu people of Kenya.
カーマ Kāma kama ga warui = bad kama
The cast of Warui soshiki - 2006 includes: Taichiro Kobayashi
"ichi ban warui" literally means "The most bad". However it would have to be followed by a noun. E.g "ichi ban warui ten" which means "The worst point"
There are three common usages of こと (koto) in Japanese. These are:琴 - the national instrument of Japan, which is called the 'koto' and is a 13-stringed instrument事 - used to mean 'thing' in Japanese and can be used to refer to both tangible and intangible things古都 - an ancient city or former capitalI think the meaning you're looking for is the first - the Japanese koto. If you're interested in reading more about the koto, see the related links below.
Koto Hoxhi died in 1895.
Koto Hoxhi was born in 1824.
Koto Ishiwatari was born in 1874.
Basrizal Koto was born in 1959.