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Japanese Sentence of the Day 2023-10-01
Study Japanese with「もう何も感じないぜ、そんな年頃ね。」your Japanese sentence of the day.
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🎬From: Utada Hikaru, BLUE
「もう何も感じないぜ、そんな年頃ね。」
Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: Hi, learners! Ever felt like you've hit a stage in life where things just feel... a tad too "meh"? That's the vibe this lyric is giving off. The beauty of Japanese lies in its ability to convey profound sentiments in the most casual ways. Just a heads-up, this might not be a sentence you'd use in a daily conversation but hey, it’s always a good day to delve a little deeper and appreciate the emotions behind words. Keep studying and you might just surprise yourself with how much you understand!
Up for a challenge?
Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:
「自分に彼女がいない怒りを女にぶつけてるだけだろ!」- Oshi no Ko
「彼女たちを落としてしまう必要はなかったと思うが。」- Kara no Kyoukai
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Today’s sources are: Kara no Kyoukai, Utada Hikaru, and Oshi no Ko.
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