Japanese pronunciation:
aitaina, ainaina, setsunaina, kono kimochi
ienaino iitaino CHANCE nogashite bakari
datte datte tsubasa hiroge futari de
sora wo MARATHON yume wo UNISON shitai
hora CATCH YOU CATCH YOU CATCH ME CATCH ME matte
kotchi wo muite suki dato itte
sou NICE TO MEET YOU GOOD TO SEE YOU kitto
watashi no omoi no HEART ni
tonde tonde tonde Ike
ko-i-shi-te-ru!
English lyrics:
I want to see you, but I can't see you, The feeling I have is so lonely
I can't tell you, but I want to tell you, I keep missing my chance
but still... but still... I want to spread my wings with you...
...marathon across the skies with you... ...and have dreams in unison with you.
Now, catch you, catch you... ...catch me, catch me, wait for me.
Look over here and tell me that you love me.
Yes, nice to meet you... ...good to see you, I sure of it.
Let my feelings for you fly, fly... ...fly away to your heart.
I'm in love!
Yes you can learn the Tokyo mew mew theme song in Japanese lol i did all you have to do is listen to the words and how its pronounced and read the lyrics
If this question refers to the ending theme linked below in the related links section, then the song is Kimimonogatari by Little by Little.
Some episodes of teen titans have information that is actually significant in the plot line of the show, like "Terra" and "Betrothed", but others are just meant to be funny, like "Can I Keep Him?" and "Hide and Seek". In these episodes, the theme song is sung in Japanese.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.
Sakura Kiss
No. the theme song is really sweet though. the Japanese version is better, but the English version you can actually understand the words that are really touching
Gumi
its called Sakura's theme.(Song)
answer in english word
In the Japanese folk song Sakura, it is depicting spring, the season of cherry blossoms.
It depends whether you want the English theme song or the Japanese. The English theme song is "My Hands" By Leona Lewis. The Japanese theme song is called Kimi Ga Iru Kara. I don't know the name of the Japanese singer.
it's called Sakura's theme
I think you mean Japanese and no i dont think she is. From what I've heard, Sakura is named after a cherry blossum.
go on youtube and type in dark night true light or D.N.Angel Theme Song lyrics in Japanese and the song will come up.
Childhood Memories Theme
Yes you can learn the Tokyo mew mew theme song in Japanese lol i did all you have to do is listen to the words and how its pronounced and read the lyrics
Its utado hikaru- sakura drops!
The Sakura Sakura song is a traditional Korean folk song. This means that nobody really knows who started this oral traditional song.