Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Pokemon"
The meaning of "Pokemon" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does “mad Pokemon drip” mean?
A:
It's slang for
A bunch of Pokemon clothes and accessories
"Mad" <- A lot, very, crazy
"Drip" <- Clothes, outfit, style
A bunch of Pokemon clothes and accessories
"Mad" <- A lot, very, crazy
"Drip" <- Clothes, outfit, style
Q:
What does She's after my Pokemon! mean?
A:
@Dgess_OVi
She's out to get ur Pokemon.
She's out to get ur Pokemon.
Q:
What does Pokemon Go! mean?
A:
Pokemon Go is the new Pokemon game for smart phones. It doesn't seem to be out in Japan, though.
Translations of "Pokemon"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What does ‘know’ means? “I’m the Pokemon in the know around these parts!
A:
"In the know" is a phrase that means "with knowledge". The meaning is kind of like "in the group of people who have knowledge"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Apparently, Pokemon Go is never going to be released in China and Korea.
A:
@canaca: Apparently, Pokemon Go is never going to be released in China and Korea.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? アメリカではどのくらいの人がPokemon go をやっていますか?
A:
「How many people in America are playing Pokemon Go?」と思います
Other questions about "Pokemon"
Q:
Pokemon is the biggest character market by the following image. It is surprising for me because I think that the biggest one is mickey mouse. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Pokemon is the biggest character market by the following image.
✓ Pokemon is the biggest cartoon market as shown in the following image.
× It is surprising for me because I think that the biggest one is mickey mouse.
✓ It’s surprising to me because I thought the biggest one was Mickey Mouse/Disney.
Mickey Mouse is okay! But if you’re talking about the industry, it’s Disney. The same goes for if we said pikachu instead of Pokémon!
✓ Pokemon is the biggest cartoon market as shown in the following image.
× It is surprising for me because I think that the biggest one is mickey mouse.
✓ It’s surprising to me because I thought the biggest one was Mickey Mouse/Disney.
Mickey Mouse is okay! But if you’re talking about the industry, it’s Disney. The same goes for if we said pikachu instead of Pokémon!
Q:
Pokemon is in fashion jn Japan. Does this sound natural?
A:
"Pokémon is fashionable in Japan." Would sound better :p
Q:
What I like best about Pokemon is that you can choose English even though you bought the Japanese version. Does this sound natural?
A:
"What I like best about..." sounds perfectly natural!
It's how I would say it, myself.
It's how I would say it, myself.
Q:
Pokemon Go causes the increasing numbers
of cycling accidents in Tokyo. Does this sound natural?
of cycling accidents in Tokyo. Does this sound natural?
A:
When looking at statistics of increased cycling accidents (graph or something) "Pokemon go is the cause of the increase in cycling accidents"
What I think you are trying to say is "Pokemon go has caused an increase in the number of cycling accidents."
What I think you are trying to say is "Pokemon go has caused an increase in the number of cycling accidents."
Q:
It's shocking that I might be unable to play Pokemon Go because of my old smartphone. The version is 4.3 and it require over 4.4 for the download. Unfortunately, it isn't allowance to do version up. Sucks. Does this sound natural?
A:
I would say...
It's shocking that I might be unable to play Pokemon Go because of my old smartphone. The phone OS is 4.3 and Pokemon Go requires 4.4 or higher for the download. Unfortunately, it doesn't allow a version upgrade. Sucks.
It's shocking that I might be unable to play Pokemon Go because of my old smartphone. The phone OS is 4.3 and Pokemon Go requires 4.4 or higher for the download. Unfortunately, it doesn't allow a version upgrade. Sucks.
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