A dream's bud (a dream's flower bud)
Or
A closed dream
"Tsubomi" (蕾) is Japanese for "flower bud".
Tsubomi
"Dream" is 'yume' in Japanese.
to say dream in Japanese is 夢 and it is read like yume. hope this helps :)
Yume. It's two syllables. Yu is pronounced like the u in unicorn, and me is pronounced like the me in metal. Yume.
I think that if you follow the piano scores, you will get it. Well, when I was beginning to learn the recorder, I used Mary Had a Little Lamb's piano sheet on the recorder and it worked really well.
Yume ga daisuki desu / yume o miru no ga daisuki desu.
Yoi yume o
"roze" means rose, "futaba" means bud, or sprout.
In Japanese, instead of "having a dream" as we do in English ("I had the strangest dream last night!") you 'see' (Japanese verb: miru) dreams. So, "Yume o mita" is the Japanese equivalent of the expression 'I had a dream.'
aka tsuki no yume
'Kono yume ga owaru to'