Otoko意思

"Otoko" is a Japanese word that means "man" or "male." It is used to refer to adult males or boys, depending on the context. In Japanese, there is a distinction between "otoko" (男), which refers to a male person, and "hito" (人), which means "person" in a general sense. When referring to a specific male person, "otoko" would be used. For example, "Kenji otoko" would mean "Kenji, the man."

In Japanese, the word "otoko" can also be used in various expressions and idioms. For example, "tachi otoko" (立ち男) refers to a man who stands tall and proud, while "yama otoko" (山男) means "mountain man" and refers to someone who lives in the mountains. Additionally, "otoko no ko" (男の子) means "boy," and "otoko no musume" (男の娘) means "tomboy" or a girl who behaves in a traditionally masculine way.