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What is the meaning of "二人酔い" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "二人酔い" in Japanese?
What is the opposite of "伝えられない" in Japanese?
What is the opposite of "伝えられない" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "離れる" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "離れる" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "無駄" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "無駄" in Japanese?
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What is the opposite of "諦める" in Japanese?
What is the opposite of "諦める" in Japanese?
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What is the meaning of "二日酔い" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "二日酔い" in Japanese?
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What is the opposite of "諦める" in Japanese?
What is the opposite of "諦める" in Japanese?
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What is the meaning of " Warmth" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of " Warmth" in Japanese?
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What is the meaning of "to meet" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "to meet" in Japanese?
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What is the meaning of "to commit" in Japanese?
What is the meaning of "to commit" in Japanese?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- 同じ (onaji) means "the same" or "identical"
- 過ち (ayamachi) means "fault", "error", or "mistake"
- 犯しちゃった (okashichatta) means "to commit" (crime), "to perpetrate", or "to make" (mistake)
- 何度も (nandomo) means "time after time", "repeatedly", or "many times over"
- 変る (kawaru) means "to change"
- 嘘 (uso) means "lie"
- 君 (kun) is a polite way to say "you"
- 人 (jin) means "person" or "people"
- 出会えない (de aeru) means "to meet" or "to encounter"
- 行かないで (ikanai de) means "don't go"
- 二日酔い (futsukayoi) means "hangover"
- 治らない (naoranai) means "to get better", "to recover", or "to heal"
- 時間 (jikan) means "time"
- 無駄 (muda) means "uselessness", "pointlessness", or "futility"
- 僕 (boku) means "I" or "me"
- 気持ち (kimochi) means "feeling" or "mood"
- 伝えられない (tsutaerarenai) means "can't convey" or "can't tell"
- 離れる (hanareru) means "to separate", "to be apart", or "to leave"
- 温もり (nukumori) means "warmth" or "gentleness"
- 愛しい (itoshii) means "lovely", "dear", "beloved", or "darling"
- 愛 (ai) means "love"
- もう一度 (mou ichido) means "once more" or "again"
- 信じる (shinjiru) means "to believe"
- 教えて (oshiete) means "to tell" or "to teach"
- 一人 (hitori) means "alone" or "lonely"
- 諦める (akirameru) means "to give up"
- 絶対 (zettai) means "absolutely", "definitely", or "no matter what"
- 無理 (muri) means "unreasonable", "unnatural", or "unjustifiable"
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