Urusei Meaning
In 19, what is the difference between urusai and urusei? 3
I guess they both want to keep quiet, but what's the difference?
Urusai and urusei mean the same thing: rough, loud, annoying, loud (whatever you want). Or if you tell someone, it means, as you say, shut up, shut up, and so on.
The difference is that whether it is polite or formal, it is more polite than the Euros.
Euros are also more commonly used by men, but also by some women. (I would not recommend). I am a girl from Anésia and sometimes I use Urusei when I really am (just for my brother Tug Haha). But men also use Urusai.
In other words, you should probably not use urusei and forget the word! xDD
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In 19, what is the difference between Urusai and Urusei?
I guess they both want to keep quiet, but what's the difference?
Both suggest that Urusai is the correct word for "boring". urusei is a masculine expression. If you are a woman I will not use another.
Basically, urusai and urusei have the same meaning. I think the euro is ■■■■■■ than the euro. Eurasia can have a bad effect on us.
Eurasian
urusai means boring, but it is often used to mean shut up.
Uruse also means boring, but it is a raw form of urusai. Basically, men are more likely to use Euros because it is ■■■■■■.
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„‚ £  • £ is the official version. £  £ Â, £  ›£ is a form of colloquialism. It's like the difference between being silent and being silent. They mean the same thing, but silence is more informal. Anas is saying ummmm ...