Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Idiot, idiot, idiot, what do you say in Japanese and Korean? Pinyin is the best, thank you (not to curse, thank you)

Idiot, idiot, idiot, what do you say in Japanese and Korean? Pinyin is the best, thank you (not to curse, thank you)

The first is Korean translation:

Idiot:? (voice: babo)

Idiot: (voice: meongcheong-i)

Fool:? (voice: babo)

Now it's Japanese translation:

Idiot: ばか (sound: babo)

Idiot: red deer (sound: Baka)

Fool: ばか (sound: Baka)

In fact, in Japan and South Korea, these words are similar.