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"Anata" (あなた, lit. "You") is a song by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada.It is their third single under the label Epic Records Japan, from their seventh Japanese-language studio album Hatsukoi.
あなた達, anata-tachi; 君達, kimi-tachi; Also can be attached to names to indicate that person and the group they are with (Ryuichi-tachi = "Ryuichi and friends"). kata, gata: かた, がた 方 formal (ex. あなた方, anata-gata) More polite than 達 tachi. gata is the rendaku form. domo: ども 共 humble (ex. 私ども, watakushi-domo)
"June Bride ~Anata shika Mienai~" (ジューンブライド ~あなたしか見えない~, lit. "June Bride ~All I See Is You~") is a song by Japanese pop rock band U-ka Saegusa in dB . It was released on 15 June 2005 through Giza Studio , as the second single from their third studio album U-ka saegusa IN db III .
The First Take Website www.thefirsttake.jp YouTube information Channel The First Take Created by Sony Music Entertainment Japan Years active 2019–present Genre Music Subscribers 10.3 million Total views 5 billion Contents are in Japanese Creator Awards 100,000 subscribers 1,000,000 subscribers 2020 10,000,000 subscribers 2024 Last updated: November 29, 2024 The First Take (stylized as THE ...
Japanese often use titles of the person referred to where pronouns would be used in English. For example, when speaking to one's teacher, it is appropriate to use sensei (先生, "teacher"), but inappropriate to use anata. This is because anata is used to refer to people of equal or lower status, and one's teacher has higher status.
The song Tobitatenai Watashi ni Anata ga Tsubasa wo Kureta was used as ending theme for program Ultraman Nexus aired at Tokyo Broadcasting System Television; The song Kimi no Ai ni Tsutsumarete Itai and Ai no Wana was used as intro theme for anime Kakutō Bishin Ūron; The song 100 Mono Tobira was used as intro theme for anime Detective Conan
The album includes 3 previously released singles, such as Anata ga Iru kara, Kimi no Me ni wa Utsuranai and Love Gone. Love Gone received special arrangement in this album under title album mix. In compare with a single version, the beginning has lower tune and different instrumentation.
"Anata ga Irukara" (あなたがいるから, lit. "Because You're There") is a song by Japanese singer songwriter Mai Kuraki. It was written by Kuraki, Yue Mochizuki and Akira Onozuka. [1] The song was released on April 11, 2011 to support victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.