奴
やつ
thing, object, fellow, guy, chap, he, she, him, her
Kosakata
Kanji 奴 yang berarti orang itu muncul dalam 68 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
やつ
thing, object, fellow, guy, chap, he, she, him, her
げいぎ
geisha
ばいこくど
traitor (to one's country), quisling
どれい
slavery, slave, servant
やつら
they, those guys
あいつら
they, those guys, those fellows
うちのやつ
the wife, the missus
こいつら
these guys, these fellows
べらぼうめ
you fool!, you idiot!
やっこだこ
kite shaped like an Edo-period footman
なにやつ
who, what kind of person
どいつ
who
どいつもこいつも
everybody, every last one of them, all
かんぬひ
government-owned slave
かんのわのなのこくおういん
King of Na gold seal (National Treasure of Japan)
はたもとやっこ
hatamoto-yakko, samurai bandits, organized into gangs, who wore flamboyant clothing and engaged in violent and antisocial behaviour (Edo period)
わけ
me, you
けんど
gladiator
みやつこ
servant of the imperial court
くぬひ
government-owned slave
こくど
black person, slave
こいつ
hey, you!, you bastard!, damn you!, this, this one, this thing, he, she, this fellow, this guy, this person
さんぴんやっこ
low-ranking samurai
さんしたやっこ
petty underling, small fry
しぬひ
privately-owned slave
いとびんやっこ
person sporting an itobin hairstyle
しゅせんど
miser, niggard, cheapskate
すやつ
that, that one, that thing, he, she, that person, that guy, that fellow
こりないやつ
person (generally male) who won't learn their lesson, persistent jerk
まちやっこ
machi-yakko, vigilantes who wore flamboyant clothing and formed gangs to fight against hatamoto-yakko (Edo period)
ちんぎんどれい
wage slave
ふえやっこだい
longnose butterfly fish (Forcipiger flavissimus, species of butterflyfish from the Indo-Pacific), forcepsfish
め
humble, damn, bastard
つぶね
captive, slave, varlet, I, me, retainer, servant
やっこ
Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendants, chivalrous man (Edo period), cubed tofu (often served cold), enslavement (of a woman; Edo-period punishment for her own or her husband's crime), kite shaped like an Edo-period footman, servant (esp. a samurai's attendant), he, she, him, her
やっこさん
samurai's attendant (in a var. of origami), type of popular song accompanied by dance from the Edo period, he, she, him, her
やつばら
they, those guys
しゃつめ
fellow, guy, chap, he, him, she, her
なこく
Country of Na (a country that existed within Japan during the Yayoi period)
どちざめ
banded houndshark (Triakis scyllium, found in the northwest Pacific from southern Siberia to Taiwan)
やっこどうふ
cubed tofu (often served cold)
やっこあたま
Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendants
しゃつばら
guys, fellows
やっこひげ
sickle-shaped moustache (often worn by servants in the Edo period)
どぼく
manservant, footman
どれいおうちょう
Slave dynasty (of India; 1206-1290), Mamluk dynasty
どれいかいほう
emancipation of slaves
どれいかいほうせんげん
Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
どれいけいやく
slave contract (in the entertainment industry), harsh, slave-like long-term contract
どれいこんじょう
servile character (disposition)
どれいしょうにん
slaver, slave trader
どれいせい
(system of) slavery
どれいせいど
(system of) slavery
どれいせいどはいし
abolition of slavery
どれいせん
slave ship
どれいどうとく
Sklavenmoral (slave morality, as a philosophical concept of Nietzsche)
どれいぼうえき
slave trade
どれいろうどう
slave labor, slave labour
どひ
male and female servants, manservants and maids, slaves (lowest class in the ritsuryō system), bondservants
のうど
serf
のうどかいほう
emancipation of serfs
あいつ
he, she, that guy, that, that one, that thing
よくのどれい
slave to avarice
わぬけやっこ
bluering angelfish (Pomacanthus annularis)
ひややっこ
cold tofu
きょうど
Xiongnu (ancient Central Asian nomadic people associated with the Huns)
ひ
female slave, female servant, housemaid
かつど
cunning person, crafty person