私の心はあなたの
Watashi no kokoro WA anata no
shinzou
One user said: the Japanese word for sin is, "Nashide." Another user said: "Tsumi" (tsoomee) is how you would say "sin" in Japanese.
meinu
kuraikokoro
kuroikokoro
kokoro - this can also mean heart
Japanese people follow god
you should follow what your heart said and not your head.it also depends on why you broke up.
heart is kokoro
my heart
In Japanese, when the word no is said, it can be said as ___, ______, or ________. The Japanese language does not use the same alphabet as the English language.
There are several dialects of Japanese spoken throughout the country, with some estimates suggesting around 15 main regional dialects. These dialects can vary significantly in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, contributing to the rich diversity of language in Japan.
kokoro
'Kokoro.'
Chiang Kai Shek, the leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, said this during the Second Sino-Japanese war. This quote means that the Japanese occupation is something minor that can easily be taken care of. The communists are the true problem. it is much harder to cure a heart disease, the communists, than it is to cure a skin disease, the Japanese occupying army.
As of 2021, less than 1% of the Japanese population identify as followers of Confucianism. The influence of Confucianism in Japan has decreased over time, with Shinto and Buddhism being the dominant religions in the country.
The heart of the matter remains undisclosed. Have a heart! Follow your heart.
go to youtube type in my heart will go on lyrics in Japanese it might be there.