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Posted by lain at Jun 7, 2006 2:18:36 PM
Please help: what does "kimi no warui" mean ?
I'm trying to translate "kimi no warui basho da se". If I understand right, "kimi" means "feeling" (a noun), and "warui" means "bad" (an adjective). But can a noun describe an adverb ? And does this "NOUN no ADV" construct form a new adjective, that describes the following noun (basho) ?
Thanks in advance!

Posted by maako at Jun 7, 2006 3:26:19 PM
Re: Please help: what does "kimi no warui" mean ?
Hi Lain

"Kimi no warui" (気味の悪い) is an adjective to modify the word "basho"(場所).

Yes, as you said, "kimi no warui" is consist of 2 words. a noun and a adjective. But we Japanese usually use it just as an adjective.

The meaning of "kimi no warui" is like, eery / eldritch / gaunt / grim / macabre-looking / spooky / uncanny......to discribe your unconfortable feeling when you are, for example, in a cemetary at night, ruined buildings, or deserted town.

"basho" means " a place", by the way.

Maako

Posted by lain at Jun 8, 2006 11:45:27 AM
Re: Please help: what does "kimi no warui" mean ?
Hi Maako,
thanks a lot; so you say it is kind of a "special case" (a noun "describing" an adjective), or can be found more often in japanese language ? The concept of <NOUN> no <NOUN> (i.e., a noun describing another noun) is pretty clear to me; however this <NOUN> no <ADJECTIVE> seemed pretty strange to me.

Posted by maako at Jun 8, 2006 4:49:23 PM
Re: Please help: what does "kimi no warui" mean ?
Hi Lian,

No, I don't think this is a special case. YOu can find lots of adjectives consist of "<NOUN> no <ADJECTIVE>" in Japaense vocabularies.

They can be said "<NOUN> ga <ADJECTIVE>" instead of "<NOUN> no <ADJECTIVE>". For example, "kimi no warui" and "kimi ga warui" are almost same adjectives and same meaning.

However, the usage is different.

When you use "<NOUN> no <ADJECTIVE>", you should usually place a noun after it. Like "kimi no warui basho" (<NOUN> no <ADJECTIVE> + <NOUN>)

"<NOUN> ga <ADJECTIVE>" is usually used after "<Subject> + <verb>"

Maako

Posted by Leangel at Sep 3, 2006 1:02:43 PM
Re: Please help: what does "kimi no warui" mean ?
Wait, wait, wait, lol.
If kimi means feeling, then isn't that a verb?
Sorry I'm lost lol

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