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パニクるな means Don’t Panic in Japanese.
An homage to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a novel with a cult following that extends just a little into Japan.
The first part, パニク, is a loan word that sounds like panic (paniku) in Japanese Katakana. The last bit, るな, connects the idea of “don't” to the panic.
Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Hiragana and Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your ニクル search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ニクル see styles |
niguru ニグル |
More info & calligraphy: Nikul |
ニクル沼 see styles |
nikurunuma ニクルぬま |
(place-name) Nikurunuma |
パニクる see styles |
panikuru パニクる |
(v5r,vi) (slang) to panic; to freak out; to fly into a tizzy |
見にくる see styles |
minikuru みにくる |
(exp,vk) to come and see (someone, something); to visit |
頭にくる see styles |
atamanikuru あたまにくる |
(exp,vk) to get mad; to be highly offended; to get pissed off; to get angry; to lose one's cool |
オニグルミ see styles |
onigurumi オニグルミ |
(kana only) Manchurian walnut (Juglans mandshurica) |
クロニクル see styles |
kuronikuru クロニクル |
chronicle |
迎えにくる see styles |
mukaenikuru むかえにくる |
(exp,vk) to call for somebody; to come for someone; to pick someone up |
遊びにくる see styles |
asobinikuru あそびにくる |
(exp,vk) to come and stay; to drop in; to visit |
オンネニクル湾 see styles |
onnenikuruwan オンネニクルわん |
(place-name) Onnenikuruwan |
ジャパンクロニクル see styles |
japankuronikuru ジャパンクロニクル |
(product) Japan Chronicle (daily newspaper; 1891-1940); (product name) Japan Chronicle (daily newspaper; 1891-1940) |
Variations: |
munenikuru むねにくる |
(exp,vk) to have one's heart touched; to be moved |
Variations: |
minikuru みにくる |
(exp,vk) to come and see (someone, something); to visit |
Variations: |
atamanikuru あたまにくる |
(exp,vk) (1) to get angry; to get mad; to lose one's temper; to fly into a rage; to blow one's top; (exp,vk) (2) to go straight to one's head (of alcohol); to feel the effects (of an illness); to lose one's wits |
Variations: |
atamanikuru あたまにくる |
(exp,vk) to get mad; to be highly offended; to get pissed off; to get angry; to lose one's cool |
Variations: |
mukaenikuru むかえにくる |
(exp,vk) to come to meet (someone); to come to pick up |
Variations: |
asobinikuru あそびにくる |
(exp,vk) (See 遊びに行く) to come and stay; to drop in; to visit |
Variations: |
atamanikuru; attamakuru(sk) あたまにくる; あったまくる(sk) |
(exp,vk) (1) to get angry; to get mad; to lose one's temper; to fly into a rage; to blow one's top; (exp,vk) (2) to go straight to one's head (of alcohol); to feel the effects (of an illness); to lose one's wits |
Variations: |
minikuru みにくる |
(exp,vk) to come to see; to come and see; to visit |
Variations: |
tosakanikuru とさかにくる |
(exp,vk) (idiom) (dated) (colloquialism) (more emphatic than 頭に来る) (See 頭に来る・1) to get mad |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) |
| Nikul | ニクル | nikuru |
| Nickles | ニクルズ | nikuruzu |
| Don’t Panic | パニクるな | pa ni ku ru na panikuruna |
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