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Waifu Meaning: Definition and Other Terms in the Anime World

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Kapanlagi.com - For those who love anime, they must be familiar with the term waifu. However, what about those who don't understand the terms in anime? Yes, for KLovers who don't know or only know a little about the meaning of waifu, they can read this article. Yes, the meaning of waifu itself comes from the English word "Wife".

Wibu has become one of the expressions for those who really love the anime world. Wibu is a person who is obsessed with Japanese culture excessively, including anime which originates from there. Waifu is one of the terms used by wibu and there are still many other terms in the wibu world.

So, for KLovers who want to know the meaning of waifu, here is the explanation along with other terms for anime lovers. Let's check it out KLovers.

1. Meaning of Waifu

As previously explained, the meaning of waifu itself comes from the English word "Wife". The origin of the word waifu comes from a scene in the anime series Azumanga Daioh. In one episode, a teacher drops a mysterious woman's photo on the floor.

The students in the class are curious about who the woman in the photo really is. Finally, they ask the teacher directly and he spontaneously answers "My Waifu". From here, the word waifu is often used in the real world even to this day.

However, according to Nahason Bastin in his book Yuuki Asuna: Beautiful, Ideal, and Mature, the meaning of waifu itself is a term used to describe a beautiful woman in a two-dimensional character. This character is often found in Japanese anime, manga, or video games.

However, whatever the meaning of waifu, it is generally interpreted as a female character idolized by men. And that figure is a two-dimensional character in anime, manga, and video games. Those who worship their waifu will buy T-shirts, decorate their rooms with waifu posters, buy Dakimura, even sleep with and take them wherever they go.

2. Meaning of Husbando

Now, what about husbando? Like the term waifu, husbando is also a word for husband that means husband. Both of these are terms or nicknames for those who have imaginary partners in the wibu world. So, in general, husband is interpreted as a male figure idolized by women.

Like the waifu character, the husbando character is also a two-dimensional character in anime, manga, and video games. Those who worship their husbando will buy T-shirts, decorate their rooms with waifu posters, buy Dakimura, even sleep with and carry dakimura wherever they go.

3. Other Terms in Anime

After knowing the meaning of waifu and husbando, KLovers can also learn other terms in the world of anime or wibu. Yes, these terms are no longer unfamiliar to anime lovers or other two-dimensional characters. Here are some of the other terms:

1.Wibu

Wibu comes from the borrowing of English words, namely weeaboo. This word is commonly used for non-Japanese people who love or are fanatical about Japanese culture more than their own culture, even dreaming like people who live in the land of Sakura.

2.Otaku

This term is commonly used to refer to people who are really passionate about their hobbies or interests. However, nowadays the term Otaku is more often used to refer to someone who likes things related to anime, manga, and so on.

3. Kawaii

The term Kawaii is commonly paired with loli which means cute. Kawaii is not only used to praise or describe people, but also to describe cute objects or items.

4.Chibi

The term chibi comes from the Japanese word "Chicchanabito" or "Chicchana no Hito" which means short or small. Something called chibi is usually small and cute. This term can also refer to fan art where anime characters are drawn in a bobblehead style.

5.Isekai

The term Isekai refers to Japanese stories (anime, manga, light novel or web novel) that involve the main character being transferred to another world. This can be done through reincarnation, summoning, or a god who transfers them.

6. Cosplay

The term cosplay comes from the abbreviation "Costume Play". Cosplay itself is the act of dressing up as a character from various forms of media such as anime, manga, and video games.

7.Kei Visual

This is a fashion movement started by Japanese musicians who use striking and elegant costumes, hair, and makeup. Sometimes this look is intended to make the player look more androgynous.

8.Lolita

This term refers to a Japanese fashion style or trend in which girls dress up in clothing inspired by Victorian fashion that makes them look like dolls.

That's the meaning of waifu that KLovers can know and understand. Not only the meaning of waifu, but KLovers can also know other terms in the wibu world.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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