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i don't think you can. it's only in Japanese but you can find translations over the internet
Google 'Piropos in Spanish and English'
An iPhone app called Mahler Translations.
I can't seem to find any with the English translation, but I've added a website with the written Japanese and also romanised Japanese to the related links below.
libraries in Universities.
There are many places where one could find Spanish to English translations for phrases like julanes volverte a ver. The best places to get translations online would be places like Google Translate.
Google Translate and yahoo Babel Fish are easy to use, but sometime the translations don't make sense. Try one of the 2 links added to look up individual words.
Yes. Every opening and closing song is subbed, rather than dubbed, to preserve the song. You can typically find these subs at the bottom of the screen or wherever the translations are on the screen; the English and Japanese lyrics.
There are a few different services which offer Hindi to English translations online. Some websites which offer Hindi to English translations are Translation Babylon, Sri Kumar, and ShabDKosh.
u can find them on Google web.. i find every Japanese to English lyrics there!
The lyrics to Silence (An Jing) by Jay Chou can be found on the MetroLyrics website. They are written in the original Taiwanese, but with English translations afterwards.
There are many sites that exist today that can provide translations from English to another language and vice versa. Check out a site such as grassroots, which can translate the word.