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What does "I am slow" mean in Japanese?

In Japanese, "I am slow" means patience and endurance.

1, pen name:

Pen name がまん

2. Explain:

I am slow, conceited and arrogant.

Endure, endure, tolerate, self-control

Forgive, forgive

Make do, overcome, yield

Don't be stubborn.

Appreciation of other Japanese words that are not worthy of the name;

だぃこん Dagen 1

There are usually kelp knots, oily tofu, fish balls and an indispensable ingredient, namely white radish, which may be due to the chubby appearance, so the writing is "だぃこん".

2. ginseng

The same word for food, Japanese ginseng "にんじん" is not a ginseng used as medicine in Chinese, but a carrot that often appears in Japanese stews.

3. Blame me me

Blaming me "けが" doesn't mean it's my fault, but it means being hurt, which usually means serious injury. In Japanese, the phrase "it's my life if I cut off the oil for one second" is often used to express "I regret that I was badly hurt in one second", and it is also often used as a slogan to remind everyone to pay attention to safety.