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  • der anfang is halt ziemlich seltsam... und unheimlich xD aber das lied an sicht ist echt toll *___________________*

  • Simple translation: Their awesome!

  • kore ha karerano saikouno kixyokuno zenyano hitotsudesu watashi ha gita woaishi te

  • really cute bitches

  • @lostandwounded dude, they're dudes xD

  • i love D'espairsRay...<3

    5*

  • @BreatheHardest du spast o.O

  • wps i mean ....Boku Ga Shinjistu = I am the truth

  • Boku ga is ' i am the truth ' 8-|

    xD

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  • Boku ga means I am or Am I when you want to ask something.. so its right ö_ö''

    shinjitsu means something like the truth.

    *smile around*

  • That opening guitar riff is SICK!

  • Well that solves that about the beginning. Hehe ^^

    O, and is it written Erode or ero:de? I've seen it as both in some places.

  • on japanese one it is written ero:de

  • Oooo, now that makes a lot more sense. Thanks!

  • Oh shit...The begging is freak BUT I LOVE THE SONG!!!!!!

    Despairs ray for ever!

  • i love this song!! d'espairsray is so good!

  • Jitsu means truth as far as I know and shin is like soul, ghost, spirit....but I understand "boku" what means "me"...

  • you are right.

  • one of my favorite songs, but i still wander what it says before the music, like shintzuna

  • I heard "Shinjitsu":D And if I remember correctly it means "truth", so... :/

  • he says "boku ga" which means "I will/am" but there's something special about the ga which I forgot for now

  • he is saying "boku ga shinjutsu" means " i am truth"

  • heh...playing God now, are we?

  • what?

  • yea i thought so too..hmm this is like from death note x')

  • Which one means which? I mean, does Boku mean I then Ga means Am and so on and so forth? Because Japanese grammer structure is a tad different from English, so I just wanted to make sure.

  • Ga is not meaning Am... Am is "Desu" (My Japanese teacher say that, so I trust him XD)

  • Boku is the male form of I, where ga is the subject-marking particle, which there is no English translation for. So Boku ga= I. :3;;

  • @Seiiren

    wa or ga = am

    desu = is a word Japanese people use to be polite, masu is such a word to, ..., so actualy desu and masu don't have a real meaning

  • almost, i havent heard ga before, but wa is more like "regarding" or as a subject/verb separator. as for desu, it literally means "is" or "it is" masu however is a politeness suffix and has no real meaning

  • Isn't Wa instead of ga?

  • he is saying "boku ga" then "shinjitsu"

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