How To Say Shut Up In Japanese Urusai
Shut up in japanese urusai and damare.
How to say shut up in japanese urusai. Ii kagen ni shiro. Urusai うるさい literally means noisy and is more or less equivalent to shut up a much tougher version. The most usual translation is shut up and if it is said or shouted on its own it is pretty much the exact cultural equivalent of shut up however the meaning is not identical. Damare 黙れ shut your fucking face.
Worst possible rotten disgusting. To speak from a position of authority say damarinasai if you want to tell someone to shut up as if you are someone with power over them like a boss or a policeman use this option. Urusai is a word you encounter a lot in anime and manga. It s pronounced dah mah ree nah sigh the the first three syllables are just like damare only with a long e sound as in tea at the end.
Needless to say that as a rule the japanese do not often use insults in everyday language. And if is rude does it depend on tone or situation. Added as a suffix to other words to make them more contemptuous. The first two sentences pass the idea that you don t want the person to say anything and the last two sentences pass the idea that you don t want to hear anything.
Sometimes it is used to kill or cut off some subject gossip criticism or complaint that you do not want to hear or similar situations. I wanted to know if it was a correct translation or not and if it is rude to say. I ve also heard it can be translated as be quiet.
