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Found this Japanese artist. Trying to learn japanese from the lyrics so that i can see how they speak naturally.
This song is pretty modern.

Let me know what you guys think.

 
isnt it ne?

omoshiroi i am ne

is that correct

i havent been studying so im probably wrong

i know the japanese say na or ne at the end of a sentence, but i forget what it means
 
I'm not fluent, either. Studied a few years, but the brain injury took so much away.You might say "Omoshiroi, yo". "Ne" at the end of a sentence simply means something like "Isn't it?" You're on the right track.
 
deaf in the left ear interesting.
 
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