@yukijapan0623: 1. “stupid”, “Idiot” or “Jerk” (equivalent to バカ野郎) • Used when someone is acting foolishly or showing ignorance. For example: “Don’t be an idiot!” implies that someone is making a foolish decision or statement. 2. “Asshole” (equivalent to クソ野郎) • This term is often used when someone is being extremely unpleasant or inappropriate, especially if their actions are intentionally hurtful. For instance: “He is such an asshole for saying that,” suggests that the person’s remarks were very offensive or cruel. 3. “Scum” or “Trash” (equivalent to カス) • These words are used to describe someone considered to be of very low worth or value, often in a moral sense. For example: “He is scum for doing that,” would be said about someone who has acted in a particularly reprehensible way. It’s important to note that these are strong, offensive terms and should be used cautiously. They can be deeply hurtful, so they are not suitable for general conversation and should be reserved for situations where such strong language is appropriate. #japanese #nihongo #learningjapanese