Tama names
Started by
Kyle004
, Aug 14 2004 05:43 PM
Posted 14 August 2004 - 05:43 PM ( #1 )
Hmm ok I have a tamagotchi plus. Since I don't know japanese I just selected random letters. After I looked at tamagotchi square apperntly the name is kakotoa.
Hmmm.. Whatever that means if anything at all. Most likely it means nothing at all lol.
Oh well...
Hmmm.. Whatever that means if anything at all. Most likely it means nothing at all lol.
Oh well...
Posted 14 August 2004 - 07:34 PM ( #2 )
well, when i get my TC, im naming the first gen "Shigs" the second gen "Funka" the third gen "Tron(Funka----Tron, Funkatron) the fourth gen "Grim" the fifth gen (if its a girl) is gonna be named Hayli after the girl ive had a crush on for 3 years.....or since 5th grade(Hayley Clark)... and the sixth gen,.....ill havta think about that.Hmm ok I have a tamagotchi plus. Since I don't know japanese I just selected random letters. After I looked at tamagotchi square apperntly the name is kakotoa.
Hmmm.. Whatever that means if anything at all. Most likely it means nothing at all lol.
Oh well...
Posted 15 August 2004 - 05:57 AM ( #3 )
So does anyone know what the name I gave my tama means if anything at all?
Also does anyone ahve any ideas for a cool name for my connection when I get it?
Also does anyone ahve any ideas for a cool name for my connection when I get it?
Posted 15 August 2004 - 06:44 AM ( #4 )
thats a good question... and does anyone know what Haku means? thats my tama's name (american... not japanese)
Posted 15 August 2004 - 11:05 AM ( #5 )
Ohayou gozaimasu (good morning)
Haku means "oldest brother."
Sorry, but there's no such thing as "kakotoa"
Kyle004, I could help you find a japanese name for it, but it would help if you give me an idea of what sort of tama you have (ie. gender)
-Mayumi
Sorry, but there's no such thing as "kakotoa"
Kyle004, I could help you find a japanese name for it, but it would help if you give me an idea of what sort of tama you have (ie. gender)
-Mayumi
Posted 15 August 2004 - 11:21 AM ( #7 )
ChikoritaTrophy, ehh... Is "ginukateso" suppose to be japanese word and if so, are you sure that it is a real word?
-Mayumi
-Mayumi
Posted 15 August 2004 - 11:29 AM ( #8 )
Have any idea what Sireiku means? It was a take off of my name, Mireiko, which means "Beautiful Child" (it's not my real name, but I go by it).
Posted 15 August 2004 - 11:38 AM ( #9 )
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Posted 15 August 2004 - 12:02 PM ( #10 )
lol
I see what you mean, ChikoritaTrophy. Well, it looks like you just created a new japanese word. Just give "ginukateso" a meaning now
Sorry but I have no idea what Sireiko means... I know what Mireiko means though
-Mayumi
Sorry but I have no idea what Sireiko means... I know what Mireiko means though
-Mayumi



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