Odoriko意思

"Odoriko" is a Japanese word that means "dancer" or "ballerina" in English. It is derived from the Japanese verb "odoru," which means "to dance," and the suffix "-iko," which is used to denote a person, often a child, who is engaged in the activity indicated by the preceding verb.

In Japanese culture, the word "odoriko" can refer to both traditional Japanese dancers as well as ballet dancers. It is a term that evokes the image of someone gracefully moving to music or performing traditional dance forms.