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What does kotiro mean?

"Kotiro" is a Japanese word that means "girl". It's a common and casual term for a young woman, similar to "girl" in English.

However, it's important to be aware of the context and tone when using this word. While it's a common term, it can sometimes be seen as somewhat childish or informal.

Here are some other words for "girl" in Japanese:

* Onna no ko (女の子): This is a more formal and literal way to say "girl."

* Joshi (女子): This word is more common in formal settings or when referring to young women in a specific context (e.g., Joshi kōkō - girls' high school).

* Shojo (少女): This word is often used in literature or when referring to a young girl in a more idealized or romanticized way.

It's always best to consider the situation and audience when choosing the appropriate word for "girl" in Japanese.

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