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What do you mean by white teeth?

White teeth mean bad in Japanese. "やばぃ" is pronounced as "Bai Ya", which is an adjective. Now people often use this word to express great praise, which means "great" Especially among young people, it is widely used. For example, after eating delicious food, saying "やばぃ" means "very delicious".

Yabai: "やばぃ" is pronounced as "Bai Ya" and katakana is written as "ヤバィ". It comes from Japanese proverbs and means "bad" in Japanese. "やばぃ" is still an adjective. This legend first appeared in the Edo period. It used to be slang among thieves, but later it spread among the people, so now people generally use "やばぃ" to express great praise, which means "great". Nowadays, this word is widely used, especially among young people. For example, after eating delicious food, you will say "やばぃ", which means "very delicious". In addition, "やばぃ" has the colloquial form "やべぇ". "

Six ways to express Japanese badly

1, しまった: The pronunciation is "shimatta".

2. Da (たぃへんだ): pronounced as "Taihengda").

3.まずぃ: The pronunciation is "horse mouth".

4.やばぃ: The pronunciation is "Bai Ya".

5.やっちまった: The pronunciation is "yattimatta", which is commonly used by boys. Girls generally suggest "やっちゃった" as the pronunciation.

6.Maji's homonym マジ means truth in Japanese; Tooth whitening is a homonym for やばぃ in Japanese, which means bad. Ma Ji's teeth are white, which means "that's too bad."