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Japanese Translation?

Gesu yarou, what does that mean? i need to know from people who speak japanese because google translate could be wrong

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  • 6 years ago

    gesu = low life, someone of a humble or poor background

    yarou = rascal, brat

    so basically a low life brat

    ive never heard that phase b4. . been studying japanese almost a year

    Source(s): talking translator jap to eng
  • 6 years ago

    The translation would be "You shameless asshole!"

    "Gesu" means something doesn't have anything for you to pay respect to. It means similar to "Iyashii."

    "Yarou" means "a person" and they often use the word when they call someone when they're upset and mad.

    Source(s): I'm Japanese.
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Master= Sensei. iGoogle has a gadget that translates words and phrases. Try that!

  • tl;dr
    Lv 6
    6 years ago

    "yarou" is also another form of "darou" (is probably) this could also mean "it must be/is probably a guess".

    It all depends on the meaning of "gesu"--whether its a proper name, or the English loan word "guess".

    Impossible to tell, as there is no context given.

  • gesu = 下衆  low-life, mean

    yaro(u) = 野郎 person, man

    It means "Kiss my ***!" ,"What a mean guy!" or something like that. It is not good word...

  • 6 years ago

    guess asshole

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