ãªãœç§ã¯å«‰å¦¬ã§ã™ã‹ (naze watashi wa shitto desu ka) translates to 'why am I jealous?' in Japanese.
"Why did I have to fall in love with this boy?"
naze : 'how'
anata WA watashi no ane to imoto mo kirai no ga naze desuka
"Watashi wa nante koto toboketa" could roughly translate to "Oh no! How could I play dumb/intentionally ignore ?" and "yume no kanshige na zangai" also roughly could mean: "the sad-looking ruins of the dream".
It means "Why are there reasons to sneak up on us?"
Naze Pronounced Nah-zeh Doushite (pronounced Doh-shi-teh) is the most come form it can mean why or How Naze (pronounced Na-zeh) is the question word for why. * Naze desuka? (pronounced Na-Zeh Des-Ka) is the formal way to ask why Or the most imformal way is to say Nande which literally means what, how, or why. Hope this helps ^_^
Another name for Lindesnes is Naze.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walton-on-the-Naze
なぜあなたはいつも私をテストするか Naze anata WA itsumo watashi o tesuto suru ka
if Walton on the naze is left the same the ame thing will happen......
Unfortunately the first part of these several phrases makes little sense. However, the following can be translated as: "Shibaraku omachi kudasai" -- "Please wait a moment." "Naze anata WA kotae rare nai no desu ka?" -- "Why can't you answer?"
Burn Naze Halt railway station was created in 1908.