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  • love this song (:

  • I've heard this song before.. I've forgot where.. ugh..

  • ikanakucha!

  • Thanks so much! the translations were beautiful!

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  • kya kyu kyo sha shu sho cha chu cho nya nyu nyo hya hyu hyo mya myu myo rya ryu ryo aswell i forgot.

  • いつ聴いても心にぐっときます!

    「春風」の答えになるような曲だってflumpoolの人は言っ­てるそうですよー

  • I herd dis song somewhere b4.....

  • *u*

    great song!

  • thanks for the video!! =D

  • sorry....sorry for rude....

  • dude why the cussing??? and look at information, click for 'more info' and you will find the romaji and english translation.

  • Listen Baka.. LYRICS RIGH---->

    Baka. -.-'

  • @MisannMisa Baka? you mean "vaka"? yes? :>

  • @TaigaLouise No baka as in idiot/stupid in japanese

  • @UnforgottenSorrows Yea but the correct way is "vaka" i believe so, because "B" doesn't exist in the Japanese vocabulary o.O O.o xD

  • @TaigaLouise no there is "b" , but no "v".

  • @desdes54321 Really? because my Japanese buddy told me that it is the other way.

  • @TaigaLouise idk i'm studying japanese now and words like volleyball is said/spelt using "b" in japanese.

  • @TaigaLouise im pretty sure B exists and V doesnt....

  • @AlmazzX Both of them exists, just check the hiragana.

  • @WaTaNaBeSaWa then show me the 5 hiragana that start with V then.

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  • @WaTaNaBeSaWa I checked the site, and I saw no hiragana begging with V, Hiragana that begin with H with a tenten turn into B's I seriously cannot see where the V's are.

  • @AlmazzX You see those W's? Those are not used in all languages like in english. Those W's are spelled like V in other languages. When you say 'what', that 'w' is spelled like 'v' in other languages. So the 'V' that you're talking about is actually 'w'. I am Turkish so I spell that 'w' as 'v'.

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  • @AlmazzX I didnt even said anything about vaka or baka. I only said that those two exist in japanese hiragana. Please involve me into your arguements.

  • @WaTaNaBeSaWa W Is W, There are no V's. There are still no V's On the HIRAGANA chart.

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  • @AlmazzX There is, since we Turkish people dont have W's we use V's. So when you write Wa we write it Va! In English you use W to write Wa in Japanese hiragana and we use V to write Va . English and Turkish is different so thats why in Turkish, there is Va in hiragana. Dont expect for other countries to write hiragana in English. The writing may change, but the spelling doesnt.

  • @WaTaNaBeSaWa Thats in YOUR OWN Language, that doesnt change What is on the HIRAGANA CHART.

  • @AlmazzX Yeah SAME back at you. V DOES exists. Even if you deny it.

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  • @WaTaNaBeSaWa Ok Ill list em a i u e o ka ki ku ke ko ga gi gu ge go sa shi su se so za ji zu ze zo ta chi tsu te to da ji du de do na ni nu ne no ha hi fu he ho ba bi bu be bo pa pi pu pe po ma mi mu me mo ya yu yo ra ri ru re ro wa wo Ok, lets see, try pressing ctrl+f and press the letter V and see if its in that chart.
  • @UnforgottenSorrows Ahh you see... The 'v' that we're talking about is actually 'w'. When you say 'w' it is equal to 'v' in my language. Because there is no 'w' in our alphabet. We use Latin alphabets too, but we have some other different letters too. Thank you for the list but I can google it anytime and I have Japanese books too. But still, thanks.

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