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Toge Inumaki Words|JujutsuKaisen

I've been trying to figure out what Toge Inumaki meant by his statement.

Toge Inumaki Safe Words – List

Every word is an ingredient in a rice ball.

Salmon Yes / Agree / Affirmation
Bonito flakes No / Disagree / Deny / Negate
Tuna mayo Talk / All-purpose
Tuna Focus
Tuna Tuna Look / Look look? 
Roe Motivate oneself / Determination
Salmon roe In a good mood / To grab attention / Well, well.
Caviar Expletive / Provocation / Come on.
Mustard leaf Worry / Are u okay? / I’m on it.
Kelp Doubt / When he wonder.

 

The author professes the meaning of “Salmon” and “Bonito flakes“.

 

The meaning of the another words are not clear.

I thought about it from the scene.




Toge Inumaki Safe Words - Details

Salmon – “Shake” in Japanese

Yes / Agree / Affirmation

 

Bonito flakes – “Okaka(Katsuobushi)” in Japanese

No / Disagree / Deny / Negate

 

Tuna mayo – “Tuna mayo” in Japanese also

Talk / All-purpose

 

Tuna – “Tuna” in Japanese also

Focus

 

Tuna tuna – “Tuna tuna” in Japanese also

Look / Look look? 

 

Roe – “Mentaiko” in Jpanaese.

Motivate oneself / Determination

 

-Spicy cod roe, “Mentaiko” in Jpanaese.

Salmon roe – “Sujiko” in Japanese

In a good mood / To grab attention / “hey! come look here” / “Well, well.”

 

-Salmon roe,”Sujiko” in Japanese.

 

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Caviar – “Ikura” in Japanese

Expletive / Provocation / Come on.

 

-Salmon roe, “Ikura” in Japanese

The difference between salmon caviar”Ikura” and salmon roe “Sujiko” is whether they are separated or not.

 

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Mustard leaf – “Takana” in Japanese

Worry / Are u okay? / I’m on it.

 

-Pickeld mustard leaf, “Takana” in Japanese

 

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Kelp – “Kombu” in Japanese

Doubt / When he wonder.

 

-Sea kelp,”Kombu” in Japanese

 

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What’s mean?  “Salmon,Caviar,Roe”

On 18th story: Toge Inumaki said “Salmon, caviar, roe.”

1st word : Salmon = Shake in Japanese.

2nd word : Caviar = Ikura in Japanese.

3rd word : Roe = Mentaiko in Japanese.

 

 

I considered what he meant by that.

“Salmon, caviar, roe.” = “Okay, come on! Let’s do it! 

 

Add information:

Hanami said “Are you alone?” in Japanese on original animation.