Baka Ero In Japanese Means
It s probably bakeru but my first instinct was to say that you were told that during an arg.
Baka ero in japanese means. Baka ni sareru no iya desu i dislike being made fun of. The ro verb form is pretty harsh and not used often in day to day conversation. The familiar form and the conugational tense implies that the person referenced is willfully being a jackass. Yaroo on the end of bakayaro makes the baka part a bit more vulgar.
It is like calling someone a moron idiot hole if you get the drift. It s like a demand and jpn is all about understating things and subtlety. English words for ばか include stupidity clod bonehead and fool. Another form of this is baka ni dekinai which literally means cannot make fun of and is used to compliment someone or a class of people 小説家ってバカにできないね shousetsuka tte baka ni dekinai ne you gotta respect novelists.
This word baka has a long history an uncertain etymology possibly from sanskrit or classical chinese and linguistic complexities. Idiot or as an adjectival noun foolish and is the most frequently used pejorative term in the japanese language.
