[7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Jessi » Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:31 pm

Ayeaye wrote:The Song is great i hope she can make an appearance at the H!P Concert! :D :heart:


Yes with an official announcement that she is joining H!P...

I can dream... :love:
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Ayeaye » Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:47 am

^Would be great than she can show some of the Kenshusei how to sing properly as a Solo Idol. :heart: :D
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby danzarely » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:45 pm

Has anyone properly translated the title? My Japanese is far from "bad" but these ~nda type tenses always throw me off. "I Start From Here" would be my guess, but sometimes these idols throw me off. Like s/mileage's new single - wtf with that title haha
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Starra » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:54 pm

I'd translate it as "It Starts (From) Here!" but... I could be wrong.
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby iceymoon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:30 pm

i haven't paid close attention to the lyrics so i don't know what the implication of the subject is, but yes, it's either "it starts from here!" or "I start from here!"

the "n" is meaningless, at least from what i was taught. it's more to do with it sounding more fluid, it doesn't sound right to say it as "hajimaru da". "da" as in the informal for "desu" (so it would be "hajimarun desu" not "hajimaru desu").

now, i'm sure saying "hajimarun desu" has a slightly different connotation than "hajimarimasu" or just "hajimaru", but that's where my knowledge stops. :lol: maybe it has more to do with the grammatical structure of the statement?
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Celedam » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:55 pm

hajimaru is the root verb (informal present, or perhaps infinitive), so it can sometimes also be used as a noun. hajimarimasu is the conjugated verb (formal present).

It would be like "from here, it is a start/beginning" versus "it starts/begins from here".
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Sohee » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:17 pm

I'm pretty sure the ん comes from の as you can say "はじまるのです" and it would have the same meaning as "はじまるんだ" only the latter is more casual. ん has come to be okay to use even in a "formal" setting though.

I'd say by adding んだ to the title instead of just making it ここからはじまります which would still carry the same meaning, it's more of a statement.
It's like... "It starts from here." vs "It starts from here!" if that would make sense? haha Fact vs statement, maybe?
idk. It's one of those nuance things that Japanese have that are a bitch to translate. XD
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby iceymoon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:23 pm

i got what you meant. ^-^ something that's being stated/spoken versus just a title or idea.
"no desu", hmm never thought of it that way. kinda makes sense. but even for short responses like いいんです! ?
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Sohee » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:52 pm

いいんです and いいのです is the same thing. :3 Though I'd say that のです definitely sounds more lady-like and something I'd expect Fukuchan's mom to use maybe? But that's just a matter of having an image of how things are and such. xD
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Re: [7/11] Kikkawa You 4th Single "Koko Kara Hajimarunda!"

Postby Celedam » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:27 am

My impression was that the の / ん is used to indicate that it applies to some understood thing, rather than being open-ended. That is, "it is good" versus "it's a good <thing we've previously discussed>".
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