Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Nezumi wa kome ga suki (Mouse loves rice in japanese)

Duration: 02:22 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-04-27 11:30:23
User: tamplet
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Description:

It was originally taken from a chinese song called "lao shu ai da mi"(Mouse Loves Rice). Lyrics have changed a little but it's still a very touching song ^_^. Lyrics: (ne, atashi no koto suki desuka, kiitemitai noni kikenaina) Arienaitte wakatteru kara itsumo tookude miteieru dake daremo ga minna anata wo sukine watashi nanka muri dane minna issho no kaeri michi sae sukoshi hanarete hitori aruku noyo kokuhaku nante dekiru wake nai warawareru dake dayone... sore dake- wo ai ni kitto kanawanu yumene kome wa nezumi wo suki ja nai monone wo xiang ni dakedo anata ga sukiyo korekara mo zutto daisuki- dayo mata ashita wo ai ni honto wa anata ga sukiyo nezumi ga kome wo daisukina youni wo xiang ni dakedo kizukanaidene kono mama sotto sukide i-tai itsumademo Translation: (Hey, do you love me? I wish i could ask him, but i just can't...) I know this love won't ever be fulfilled, That's why I'm always starring at u at distance, Everyone loves you, I just can't compete, While everyone are going home together, I'm taking distance, walking alone, I just can't confess my love to you, I would only be laught at... nothing else Wo ai ni, this dream probably won't ever be fulfilled As rice can't love mouse, Wo xiang ni, but i can't help loving you From now and forever i will love u, see you tomorrow Wo ai ni, to tell the truth, I love you, Like mouse loves rice, Wo xiang ni, but please don't notice me, I want to stay as it is now and love you forever. Chinese words Wo ai ni = I love you Wo xiang ni = I miss you

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Tempari ::: Favorites
Ah, not raed in japanese. I mean written in, um.. I don't know how to see it; characters?
07-10-20 16:16:42
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Crazysakuru ::: Favorites
OMG I didn't know there was a Japanese version!! lol
07-10-18 01:54:53
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Robotman42 ::: Favorites
I find it interesting that the Japanese language uses not one, not two, but THREE words for "I." Not only that, but one of them is used, in a way, to show superiority over the audience. The Chinese language has one, but to show respect, you might use a slightly varied version of "you."
07-09-23 20:32:33
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andrewshere ::: Favorites
Ha Ha kawaii desu ne!
07-09-20 10:37:25
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raulitech ::: Favorites
Interesting.
07-08-20 06:46:12
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tamplet ::: Favorites
Nezumi wa kome ga suki (literally: "mouse loves rice" as it's already translated above...)
07-08-15 20:21:55
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Tempari ::: Favorites
How do you read this is Japanese? What is Nezumi wa kome ga suki in Japanese? I could possibly search it on a Chinese mp3 site. xD
07-08-14 12:59:07
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herminesteinberg ::: Favorites
no kanji because this song's target audiences are young children who doesn't know much kanji
07-08-10 13:03:19
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flamingmiyu454 ::: Favorites
oh ok thank u
07-07-31 14:52:39
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crazyielye ::: Favorites
aww kawaii ^^ how come japanese people sing cuter than americans :o? kawaii still LOL
07-07-31 00:20:06
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