"Appearance"
To begin with, kakko カッコ can be the abbreviation ofManga: School Rumble (Chapter 16)
- Context: Tenma devises a plan to confess to Karasuma.
- kokuhaku dai-sakusen ~sono go~
告白大作戦~その5~
Great Confession Strategy: 5th [Iteration]. - sono go その5
Its five. (i.e. there were other 4 great confession strategies.) - imeeji wa koto da!
イメージはことだ
The impression is [important]! - wa koto da
はことだ
...is the thing. Is what matters. Is important. - kujaku no hane
くじゃくの羽
Peafowl feathers. - doon to butsukaru
ドーンとぶつかる
Bump against [with force.] - doon ドーン
Boom. (onomatopoeia, bump against with enough force to make a sound.) - Karasuma-kun 烏丸くん
(victim target.) - kiken na basho
キケンな場所
Dangerous place. - Plus a drawing of a school.
- gakkou no okujou?
学校の屋上?
The school's rooftop? - ...nanka chigau-n-da-yo-na~~
・・・なんか違うんだよな~~
...there's something wrong, isn't there~~ - "Something is different, isn't it?"
- chigau 違う
To differ. (e.g. from what's right, therefore "to be wrong.") - aa mou yameyame!
あーもうやめやめ!
Ah! [I give up!] - mou もう
(expression of frustration.) - yameru やめる
To give up. (×2) - konna kakko shite
kokuhaku suru ko nante
iru wake
nai jan
こんなカッコして告白するコなんているわけないじゃん
[Someone] who [puts on an outfit] like this and goes confess [can't possibly exist, right]? - kakko shite カッコして
kakkou wo shite 格好をして
"To make it so the appearance is in a way."
To make one's appearance in a way.
To put on an outfit. (thereby changing one's appearance.) - bakabakashii! バカバカしい!
[This is stupid!]
Kakkoii, Kakkowarui カッコいい, カッコ悪い
The way this kakko カッコ is more frequently used is in the compound wordsThese words are, of course, abbreviations of kakkou-ii 格好良い and kakkou-warui 格好悪い.
Literally, they mean "good-looking" and "bad-looking" respectively, because ii いい means "good" and warui 悪い means "bad."
A word which works similarly is
Kakko-tsukete カッコつけて
Another word in which kakko カッコ appears is in"Parenthesis"
Lastly, kakko カッコ can also mean maru-kakko 丸括弧, which are used in Japanese internet slangs:In Japanese,カッコ means either "appearance" or "parenthesis." In the former case, it's also spelledかっこ and found in compound words.To begin with,カッコ can be the abbreviation of kakkou 格好 , which means "appearance."The way thisカッコ is more frequently used is in the compound words kakkoii カッコいい , which means someone or something looks "cool," "impressive," "admirable," and kakkowarui カッコ悪い which means "lame."These words are, of course, abbreviations of格好良い and格好悪い.Literally, they mean "good-looking" and "bad-looking" respectively, becauseいい means "good" and悪い means "bad."A word which works similarly is kimochi 気持ち , "feeling," which's part of kimochi-ii 気持ちいい , "feels good," and kimochi-warui 気持ち悪い , "feels bad."Another word in whichカッコ appears is in kakko-tsukete カッコつけて . This one means "to try to look look," or "to show off."Lastly,カッコ can also mean "parentheses," kakko 括弧 . Specially the round parentheses, (),丸括弧, which are used in Japanese internet slangs:
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