Let’s learn a Japanese phrase from anime/manga every day! (・∀・)イイネ!!
I pick up a Japanese phrase from anime/manga (almost) every day to learn Japanese with you all!
I hope this (almost) every-day update post will help you get motivated to learn Japanese.
Today´s phrase is:
Jpn : 君が空から降りてきたとき、ドキドキしたんだ。きっと素敵なことが始まったんだって。
Phonetic: Kimi ga sora kara orite kita toki, doki doki shitanda. Kitto, sutekina koto ga hajimattanda tte.
Eng: When you came down from the sky, I was thrilled. Surely the wonderful thing has begun.
(I have learned everything important in my life from animation/manga)
How have you all been doing? I hope you are having a good day! I took a week off for my summer vacation, and now I am back in my town working at home. Enjoy your summer!
I have watched this animated film many times since I was little. Pazu and Sheeta are my favorite couple in Ghibli characters. What is your favorite couple in Ghibli charaters?? (・∀・)イイネ!!
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Vocabulary
君(きみ)kimi: pronoun; you, pal
が, ga: particle; indicate sentence subject; indicate possessive
空(そら)sora: noun; sky, the air, the heaves
から, kara: particle; from, since
降りてきた(おりてきた)oritekita: verb in the past tense; to descend, to go down, to come down
時(とき)toki: noun; time, hour, moment
ドキドキ(どきどき)dokidoki: adverb; thump-thump, to beat fast, to throb, to pound
したんんだ, shitanda: vern in the past tense; was, were
きっと, kitto: adverb; surely, undoubtedly, almost certainly, most likely,
素敵(すてき)suteki: adjective; lovely, dreamy, beautifully, great, fantastic, superb, cool,
こと, koto: particle indicating a command; a thing
始まった(はじまった)hajimatta: verb in the past tense; to begin, to start
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Which anime/manga is the phrase from?
Castle in the Sky
Who said the phrase?
Pazu
Who is Pazu?
Pazu is one of the primary protagonists of Laputa: Castle in the Sky and becomes Sheeta's close friend after she lands in the mining city he lives in. It is implied that he develops romantic feelings for her. (Fandom)
Who wrote and illustrated?
Hayao Miyazaki
References
Castle in the Sky
https://ghibli.fandom.com/wiki/Castle_in_the_Sky
Thank you for a short Japanese lesson😊