Sampiro
22324
Favourite Human Bone
- Humerus (mine’s got 14 screws)
- Collar bone
- Sternum
- The Penis (it’s sometimes called “A Boner”)
- Coccyx
- Cranium
- Femur
- Stirrup/stapes
- Metatarsals
- Patella
- Phalanges
- Ulna
- Ribs
Particularly in Scotland, where they have McRibs.
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
- Honcho
(No proper names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokyo, George Takei], btw.)
Bullitt
22325
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
Sampiro
22326
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
Bullitt
22327
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
Bellhorn
22329
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
Sampiro
22330
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Gung-Ho
Bullitt
22331
Sorry, dude, but Gung Ho is Chinese, not Japanese. (Wiki)
Bullitt
22332
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Tsunami
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Tsunami
- Kimono (Although if you believe the guy in Big Fat Greek Wedding it derives from the Greek for winter)
Bullitt
22335
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Tsunami
- Kimono (Although if you believe the guy in Big Fat Greek Wedding it derives from the Greek for winter)
- Bonsai
- Sayonara
Leaffan
22336
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Tsunami
- Kimono (Although if you believe the guy in Big Fat Greek Wedding it derives from the Greek for winter)
- Bonsai
- Sayonara
- Dōmo arigatō
anyrose
22337
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
- Honcho
- Sushi
- Otaku
- Sake
- Tycoon
- Kamikaze
- Tsunami
- Kimono (Although if you believe the guy in Big Fat Greek Wedding it derives from the Greek for winter)
- Bonsai
- Sayonara
- Dōmo arigatō
- Samurai
Words that most Americans would recognize that are Japanese in origin
(No personal names [e.g. Hirohito, Tokugawa], btw.)
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Honcho
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Sushi
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Otaku
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Sake
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Tycoon
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Kamikaze
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Tsunami
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Kimono (Although if you believe the guy in Big Fat Greek Wedding it derives from the Greek for winter)
-
Bonsai
-
Sayonara
-
Dōmo arigatō
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Samurai
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Manga
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