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How to Say ‘This song’ in Japanese

この曲

kono kyoku

[koh-no kyoh-koo]

💬 Usage Tip: Easy club question starter: [この曲、何て曲?] “What’s this song called?”

🇯🇵 In Japan: Because it’s hard to hear titles in a club, asking about [この曲] is a super normal way to start a conversation with strangers.

Phrase Breakdown

この

kono

[koh-no]

this

Points to a specific nearby/just-played thing: “this (song/track).”

Example

この曲、だれの?

Whose song is this?

kyoku

[kyoh-koo]

song; track

曲 means “song/track.” Together with この: この曲 = “this song.”

Example

この曲が一番好き。

I like this song the most.

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