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What does yami mean in Japanese?

"Yami" (闇) in Japanese means darkness or shadow. It can also be used figuratively to represent:

* Evil: Something dark and sinister.

* Hidden secrets: Things that are kept secret or concealed.

* Uncertainty: A sense of mystery or unknowing.

Examples:

* Yami no naka de (闇の中で): In the darkness

* Yami no chikara (闇の力): The power of darkness

* Yami ni tsutsumareru (闇に包まれる): To be enveloped in darkness

The word "yami" can have different connotations depending on the context. It's important to consider the surrounding words and phrases to understand the intended meaning.

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