🍣One Japanese phrase every day! (・∀・)/ イイネ!!🍣No.35

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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.

 

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Today´s phrase is:

 

Jpn :  怖がるな。私はそなたの味方だ。

 

Phonetic:  Kowagaruna. Watashi wa sonata no mikata da.

 

Eng: Don't be scared. I'm on your side.

 

I have learned everything important in my life from animation/manga 😁😁😁

Chihiro is lost in a different world. Her parents are turned into pigs, and unfamiliar forms, gods and spirits come down from the ship. Haku, a mysterious boy, says to Chihiro, who sits down in fear and cannot move.


It is very difficult to make friends when you are living in a new place or abroad. There is no one around you that you know. Chihiro was in the same situation. In such a situation, Haku's words were very reassuring. I want to be the kind of friend who can say such kind words to a friend in need.

 

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Vocabulary

怖がるな(こわがるな)kowagaruna: intransitive verb; not to be afraid, not to be fear, not to be nervous, not to be dread,

私, watashi: pronoun; I, me,

は, wa: particle; topic marker particle,

そなた, sonata: pronoun; you, your family, your company, (sound old-fashioned)

の, no: particle; indicates possessive,

味方(みかた)mikata: noun; friend, ally, supporter,

だ, da: copula, auxiliary verb; indicates past or completed action

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Which anime/manga is the phrase from?

Spirited Away

 

Who said the phrase?

Haku


 Who is Haku?

Kohakunushi, lit. "God of the Swift Amber River"), referred throughout most of the film by the name Yubaba gives him: Haku (ハク, haku), is the protagonist in the 2001 animated film Spirited Away. (Fandom)


Who wrote and illustrated?

Hayao Miyazaki

 

References

Haku

 https://ghibli.fandom.com/wiki/Haku


Spirited Away

https://ghibli.fandom.com/wiki/Spirited_Away




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