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奴原 (やつばら) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun
they ; those guys
derogatory
Derogatory or contemptuous term for a group of people, similar to 奴等 (やつら) but with a stronger or more vulgar tone. Often used in rough or hostile speech.
See also: 奴等
Written forms 奴やつ 原ばら Usage 25%
ateji (phonetic kanji usage)
Ateji spelling; the kanji 原 is used phonetically for ばら. Rare in modern writing.
やつばら Usage 75%
Kana-only spelling, used for clarity or in casual writing.
奴やつ ばら
Common mixed kanji-kana spelling. The kana ばら makes the reading clear.
奴儕やつばら
Contains the outdated kanji 儕, which is not in common use. Historical or literary.
Kanji 原 meadow, original, primitive Similar words 奴やつ 等ら 奴等 is the more common derogatory plural 'they/those guys'. 奴原 is rarer and can feel more vulgar or emphatic.
彼かれ 等ら 彼等 is the neutral 'they'. 奴原 is explicitly derogatory and should not be used in polite or formal contexts.
Etymology Compound of 奴 (やつ, 'guy, fellow') and 原 (ばら), a suffix indicating plurality or a group, likely derived from 等 (ら). The kanji 原 is ateji.