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How do you say blockhead in Japanese?
The word "blockhead" can be translated to Japanese as "boke" (呆け) or "aho" (阿呆). The word "boke" is a noun that means "senile" or "foolish person," and the word "aho" is a noun that means "idiot" or "fool."
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