How to Say ‘Whose song?’ in Japanese
だれの曲?
dare no kyoku
[dah-reh noh kyoh-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural casual question. If you want clearer: [これ、だれの曲?] or polite: [だれの曲ですか?]
🇯🇵 In Japan: People often trade music info like this, and it can lead to instant friendship: “Oh, you like that artist too?”
Phrase Breakdown
だれ
dare
[dah-reh]
who
In だれの, it asks about the person/artist.
だれの曲?
Whose song is it?
の
no
[noh]
’s; of
Possessive particle making “whose”: だれの曲 = “whose song.”
だれの曲?
Whose song is it?
曲
kyoku
[kyoh-koo]
song; track
曲 here means the track currently playing.
だれの曲?
Whose song is it?
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