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I dont need the symbol, i just need the phrase. I'm creating new characters for a picture i'm drawing, and really need this for their last name. Their going to be "The (black and white) Sisters"

Thanks!!!!

2007-03-31 12:38:17 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

7 answers

black - kuroi
white - shiroi

2007-04-02 19:45:32 · answer #1 · answered by スミレ 4 · 0 0

In Japanese it's had to join these 2 words together with a simple 'and': 'but' would be more apt.

black - kuroi, white - shiroi -
but you might be better off using the word for 'fair complexion' - aoi instead of white, as a dark complexion is perceived as unattractive in Japanese women. ..... perhaps the phrase would be something like 'kuroaoi kyodai'.
If you're trying to emphasise the 'opposite aspect' of black and white, maybe you'd be better off saying 'hantai'.

2007-03-31 13:15:19 · answer #2 · answered by J9 6 · 0 1

The ganguro look isn't attempting to emulate the black look, they are certainly attempting to look Southern California beachy. the 1st percentyou've feels like the girl painted her face, yet extremely some the girls are purely deeply tanned. whether they are failing at their SC look, they actually are not out to make relaxing of blacks in any way.

2016-10-02 00:16:35 · answer #3 · answered by intriago 4 · 0 0

Black is kuroi. White is shiroi.
In English, we say black and white. In Japanese, we say white and black. Therefore, black and white is shirokuro.

2007-03-31 13:37:36 · answer #4 · answered by Fred 7 · 1 0

Fred gave you the best answer!

2007-04-01 03:57:44 · answer #5 · answered by Aileen HK 6 · 0 1

ying - yang

2007-03-31 12:46:26 · answer #6 · answered by It's Just me.... Kiwi :) 2 · 0 3

kokubyaku, kokuhaku????

2007-03-31 12:41:16 · answer #7 · answered by signmypoodle 2 · 0 1

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