What does “nani” mean?
nani
Oh, that's a fun one —
"Nani" is actually a Japanese word that means "what." It's used in Japan just like you'd say "what?" when you're surprised or confused.
But in English, people use it online and in memes as a funny, dramatic way to say "WHAT?!" — like when something totally shocks you. Imagine your friend tells you they ate 20 hotdogs in one sitting. You'd reply: "Nani?!" It's playful and a little over-the-top on purpose.
You might also see the full phrase "omae wa mou shindeiru... nani?!" from an old anime — that's where a lot of English speakers first heard it, and it became a huge meme.
So basically, it just means "what" — but with extra drama and internet energy! 😄
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