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What does "Little Monk" mean in Japanese?
noun
1. British camera; Camera. (photo machine. )
カメラにめる/take photos; Take pictures.
カメラのフラッシュをあびる。 /being photographed by everyone with a flash.
2. camera, camera. A movie projector. )
priestling
こぞうkozou
noun
1. Little monk. (Little monk. )
2. Little friends, apprentices. (Young shop assistant. )
Young monk, I'm proud of you. I asked you to do this. Send an apprentice to a client's house.
3. Hairy boy, little guy. Young man, please look at the following language. )
Little monk/my son.
はなたれ Little monk. /A child with a runny nose.
No, little monk. /naughty boy.
この Little monk, しなぃぞ Cheng Zhi/your boy, I will never spare you.
Little monk
Camera boy; An apprentice studying photography
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