How to Say ‘Crying over the unchanging days’ in Japanese
変わらない日々に泣いていた僕を
kawara nai hibi ni nai te i ta boku o
[kawara nai hibi ni nai te i ta boku wo]
Phrase Breakdown
変わらない日々
kawara nai hibi
Words in this phrase
変わら
kawara
[kawara]
change
To transform or become different.
気持ちが変わった。
My feelings have changed.
ない
nai
[nai]
not
Negation of a verb or action.
行かないことにした。
I decided not to go.
日々
hibi
[hibi]
days
Duration or continuity of days.
毎日勉強の日々。
Days filled with studying every day.
に
ni
[ni]
in
Used to specify a period or location.
公園にいる。
I am in the park.
泣いていた僕を
nai te i ta boku o
Words in this phrase
泣い
nai
[nai]
cry
To produce tears from the eyes due to emotion.
子供が泣いている。
The child is crying.
て
te
[te]
indicates a connection
Connects a word with a continuing clause or verb.
窓を開けている。
Opening the window.
い
i
[i]
be
Verb form to describe existence or continuation.
部屋にいる。
I'm in the room.
た
ta
[ta]
past tense
Represents completion of an action in the past.
朝食を食べた。
I had breakfast.
僕
boku
[boku]
I/me
Used by males to refer to themselves.
僕がやるよ。
I'll do it.
を
o
[wo]
object marker
Indicates the object receiving an action.
ペンを使う。
Use the pen.
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