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Purpose: let users quickly discover whether "bokef" is a Japanese word, its origin, and correct Japanese spelling/translation.
(惚ける/呆ける), which literally means to become blurry or out of focus. Historically, it was used to describe: Mental Haze
isn't always a bad thing. In photography, it’s beautiful. In comedy, it’s hilarious. It only becomes a problem when you’re trying to remember where you parked your car! If you are interested, I can help you: examples of Boke in famous films or photos. Learn how to properly use the word in a sentence without being rude. Explore other Japanese comedy terms How would you like to continue your Japanese language journey
Slang/Insults: It is sometimes used as an insult, similar to "idiot" or "clueless person". Origin and the "h" Addition
, a widely recognized Japanese loanword in photography. While some fringe online sources treat "bokef" as a standalone slang term from the late 20th century, the "long story" of its origin and translation is inextricably linked to the Japanese concept of 1. Translation and Meaning In Japanese, the word is written as
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Purpose: let users quickly discover whether "bokef" is a Japanese word, its origin, and correct Japanese spelling/translation.
(惚ける/呆ける), which literally means to become blurry or out of focus. Historically, it was used to describe: Mental Haze
isn't always a bad thing. In photography, it’s beautiful. In comedy, it’s hilarious. It only becomes a problem when you’re trying to remember where you parked your car! If you are interested, I can help you: examples of Boke in famous films or photos. Learn how to properly use the word in a sentence without being rude. Explore other Japanese comedy terms How would you like to continue your Japanese language journey
Slang/Insults: It is sometimes used as an insult, similar to "idiot" or "clueless person". Origin and the "h" Addition
, a widely recognized Japanese loanword in photography. While some fringe online sources treat "bokef" as a standalone slang term from the late 20th century, the "long story" of its origin and translation is inextricably linked to the Japanese concept of 1. Translation and Meaning In Japanese, the word is written as