バーロ
Japanese
Etymology 1
Noun
バーロ (rōmaji bāro)
- Contraction of 馬鹿野郎 (baka yarō, “idiot; dick”).
- 2007 March 15, Aoyama, Gosho, “ゴールデン・アイの
巻 【前 編 】 [Golden Eye [First Chapter]]”, in まじっく快 斗 [Magic Kaito], volume 4 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN:- パリじゃ評判になってるよ…フランスの怪盗黒猫が日本で君と対決するとね…
- Pari ja hyōban ni natteru yo… Furansu no kaitō Sha Nowāru ga Nippon de kimi to taiketsu suru to ne…
- News of the showdown in Japan… between the French phantom thief Chat Noir and you is spreading all over Paris…
- Bāro! Taiketsu suru no wa ore ja nakute Kiddo da yo!
- It’s between them and Kid, not me, you nimrod!
- パリじゃ評判になってるよ…フランスの怪盗黒猫が日本で君と対決するとね…
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