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Question by attitude
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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do you know any lyrics to any Japanese songs?


Answer by Anna
Submitted on 6/9/2004
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Yeah. I know the words that are in English.

 

Answer by Vel
Submitted on 6/18/2004
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Yes.. Sukiyaki, Itsu Made Mo, and a couple of others.  Funny thing is, I'm Hawaiian, not Japanese and cannot speak Japanese.

 

Answer by Ronny Imir
Submitted on 9/6/2004
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Aline Elmann E-mail me at www.sushiman427@aol.com

 

Answer by Kapeechz
Submitted on 11/1/2004
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YUPZ~
i knoe a lot of japanese lyrics and translated in english ones too
you should hear BoA she has japanese, korean and English versions of a few of her songs. yupz~~ so juss go to google and lyke, type in BoA and u'll get sum of her sites so juss go there and listen~~ her songs are realli good~~

 

Answer by Pun Chittapraneerat
Submitted on 12/3/2004
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What is the longest word in the world?

 

Answer by Uncle_Gweilo
Submitted on 1/23/2005
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This song is known as "Sukiyaki" in the West.


Ue O Muite Aruko

Words by Ei Rokusuke, Melody by Nakamura Hachidai


Ue o muite aruko      I look up when I walk
Namida ga kobore naiyoni         So the tears wont fall
Omoidasu harunohi            Remembering those happy Spring days
Hitoribochi no yoru.            But tonight I知 all alone

Ue o muite aruko            I hold my head up when I walk
Nijinda hoshi o kazoete         Counting the stars with tearful eyes
Omoidasu natsunohi            Remembering the happy Summer days
Hitoribochi no yoru            But tonight I知 all alone

Shiawase wa kumo no ueni         Happiness lies beyond the clouds
Shiawase wa sora no ueni         Happiness lies above the sky

Ue o muite aruko            I hold my head up when I walk
Namida ga kobore naiyoni         So the tears wont fall
Naki nagara aruku            Though my heart is filled with sorrow
Hitoribochi no yoru            For tonight I知 all alone

Omoidasu akinohi            Remembering those happy Autumn days
Hitoribochi no yoru            But tonight I知 all alone

Kanashimi wa hoshino kageni      Sadness hides in the shadow of the stars
Kanashimi wa tsukino kageni      Sadness lurks in the shadow of the Moon

Ue o muite aruko            I look up when I walk
Namida ga kobore naiyoni         So the tears wont fall
Naki nagara aruku            Though my heart is full of sorrow
Hitoribochi no yoru            For tonight I知 all alone


 

Answer by Dormarth
Submitted on 3/5/2005
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Yup

www.animelyrics.com

It has a lot of the anime lyrics, plus some j-pop

 

Answer by Blaze
Submitted on 6/17/2005
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I know about 15 or so, but not the English words.

 

Answer by maddie cabanaw
Submitted on 11/2/2005
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omadato chrisumasu omaydaato chrisumasu omadato chrisumasu owe mae she ma show

 

Answer by sakura
Submitted on 12/8/2005
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That is funny.

 

Answer by shruti pai
Submitted on 12/10/2005
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yes...I know lyrics of dango sankyo dai,ue omoite,ojiisan no tokei and many other..japanese songs are very soft and sweet and i like to listen to them all the time

 

Answer by Nala
Submitted on 1/13/2006
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Yes i know Every Heart in Japanese And I speak Japanese But I'm Mexican <(^-^)>

 

Answer by carebear
Submitted on 2/22/2006
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Yes I took Japanese in middle school so I know "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" (Atama Kata Hiza Ashi)

 

Answer by sanyu Kiwi
Submitted on 2/25/2006
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Yeah, I know "Butterfly" by:Smile Decay.

 

Answer by asalolz
Submitted on 3/7/2006
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asalolz ka japanese song hinahanap ko! tae

 

Answer by Ace
Submitted on 4/14/2006
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Man my answer is the best ever like Paul Waul. The Underground is mine i treat it like home reason why the sayin my name like MIKE JONES.

 

Answer by megan
Submitted on 11/5/2006
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does anyone know how to say "i just want you to hold me" in japanese?

 

Answer by jhel
Submitted on 12/27/2006
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yes.. the english translation of kimi ga yo.....i do know it because that's our project in music....

 

Answer by bit _ch
Submitted on 1/19/2007
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hello all hoez

 

Answer by John
Submitted on 2/22/2007
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no, sorry

<a href="http://no.sorry.au/">no, sorry</a>

 

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