it wouldn't be japanese. they don't use the word like that and they don't use english style word order. i remember learning japanese together with a guy from hawaii. it was one of the funniest things i've ever heard. he'd just swap english words for japanese words and everything else - the logic of the language, word order etc would stay the same
@koisanjie Don't listen to sorenti you are right but the only thing I would suggest is not using anata as it's very feminine used mainly by women use omae wa totemo sekushi desu x
@ToxicxHime Hi! Here's my qualification to give advice on everday Japanese: after studying it for 3 years I went on an exchange in Japan where I also heard the jargon etc; after returning I entered university to also give some academic touch for my language skills, although I'm a freshman I started out in 3rd year's group this September besides that we hang out with Japanese exchange students on daily basis so I kinda have the idea what words to use and what not. Who are you?
@sorenti i'm a translator/ interpreter of Japanese I've been learning it for six years I've lived in japan my boyfriend aswel as alot of my friends are Japanese some being from the kansai region so yes I also know the kansai dialect so stop being rude thinking you know everything because that guy is foreign and hasn't mentioned any want to be fluent so nobody expects him to be overly polite x
@sorenti I just double checked with my Japanese teacher who is Japanese and is an English teacher in Japan and he says you are wrong celebrities aren't superiors so next time you try thinking you're better than everyone at Japanese even though you're an amateur Don't x
@ToxicxHime you better triple check because i've seen with my own eyes how native japanese people use polite language when talking with celebrities. you know why? because they are masters of something - they've mastered a certain skill, they're professionals - that alone should be enough to respect people, japanese or not. i don't know where you come from, but over here it's common sense. this was my last reply to you
@ToxicxHime Of course, I'm not perfect and I have lots to learn - reading is still difficult and I wouldn't want to use my Japanese when speaking with superiors, but it takes you less than 6 months of learning it to understand that you can never use personal pronouns when speaking to superiors (which celebrities are). Now you can use sekushii but I wouldn't. That's it.
@sorenti celebrities aren't exactly superiors so actually alot of people do actually use personal pronouns for celebs especially not kumi as she is from the kansai region of japan which is an extremely informal place you shouldn't do everything by the book because they're often wrong x
The transformation into the hot business woman outfit is the best look for her outta the 3 outfits (don't care for the fairy look). She's so hot in that outfit IMO.
she's da best
YankeeSpike 1 year ago
@ToxicxHime & @sorenti - You both do realize that you're arguing over YouTube.... Who cares? Just listen to the music.
SH3D3V1L941 1 year ago 6
the glasses look is really hot on her. (the second one). I LOVE KUU-CHAN
mysaviorswords14 1 year ago
If I ever meet Kumi I will say to her, "Anata wa totemo sekushi-des!"
koisanjie 2 years ago
@koisanjie please don't
sorenti 2 years ago
Why not? Do you want to be the first to tell her?
koisanjie 2 years ago
it wouldn't be japanese. they don't use the word like that and they don't use english style word order. i remember learning japanese together with a guy from hawaii. it was one of the funniest things i've ever heard. he'd just swap english words for japanese words and everything else - the logic of the language, word order etc would stay the same
sorenti 2 years ago
@sorenti Actually he is correct the only thing wrong is because he is a guy he shouldn't use anata it's too feminine x
ToxicxHime 1 year ago
@koisanjie Don't listen to sorenti you are right but the only thing I would suggest is not using anata as it's very feminine used mainly by women use omae wa totemo sekushi desu x
ToxicxHime 1 year ago
@ToxicxHime Hi! Here's my qualification to give advice on everday Japanese: after studying it for 3 years I went on an exchange in Japan where I also heard the jargon etc; after returning I entered university to also give some academic touch for my language skills, although I'm a freshman I started out in 3rd year's group this September besides that we hang out with Japanese exchange students on daily basis so I kinda have the idea what words to use and what not. Who are you?
sorenti 1 year ago
@sorenti i'm a translator/ interpreter of Japanese I've been learning it for six years I've lived in japan my boyfriend aswel as alot of my friends are Japanese some being from the kansai region so yes I also know the kansai dialect so stop being rude thinking you know everything because that guy is foreign and hasn't mentioned any want to be fluent so nobody expects him to be overly polite x
ToxicxHime 1 year ago
@sorenti I just double checked with my Japanese teacher who is Japanese and is an English teacher in Japan and he says you are wrong celebrities aren't superiors so next time you try thinking you're better than everyone at Japanese even though you're an amateur Don't x
ToxicxHime 1 year ago
@ToxicxHime you better triple check because i've seen with my own eyes how native japanese people use polite language when talking with celebrities. you know why? because they are masters of something - they've mastered a certain skill, they're professionals - that alone should be enough to respect people, japanese or not. i don't know where you come from, but over here it's common sense. this was my last reply to you
sorenti 1 year ago
@ToxicxHime Of course, I'm not perfect and I have lots to learn - reading is still difficult and I wouldn't want to use my Japanese when speaking with superiors, but it takes you less than 6 months of learning it to understand that you can never use personal pronouns when speaking to superiors (which celebrities are). Now you can use sekushii but I wouldn't. That's it.
sorenti 1 year ago
@sorenti celebrities aren't exactly superiors so actually alot of people do actually use personal pronouns for celebs especially not kumi as she is from the kansai region of japan which is an extremely informal place you shouldn't do everything by the book because they're often wrong x
ToxicxHime 1 year ago
@ToxicxHime I am so confused about that. My Japanese pal,
a woman in her thirties, told me she's never used the word
"anata" in her life.
hirofan 1 year ago
wow she got MUCH prettier!!!
flowersong 2 years ago 6
So Kawaii :D
xXRainbowCloverXx 2 years ago
i become like this song after hearing it couple of time :)
pusingmuntah 2 years ago
omg i was looking everywhere for this song <3
AnarchistGoth 2 years ago
Oh!, I Remember When i Was a Little Girl <3
DanseuseSousLaPlu 2 years ago
The transformation into the hot business woman outfit is the best look for her outta the 3 outfits (don't care for the fairy look). She's so hot in that outfit IMO.
Takehashi09 2 years ago
i love this song and this video *_*
HorrorSchoko 2 years ago 2
I love this song!!!!
KakumeiTifa 2 years ago 6
Cute video, lol.
CrimsonLunacy83 2 years ago 2