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Language help - announcing songs at a gig -
02-05-2018, 01:50 AM
Hey, everyone.
I'm performing a few songs at a musicians' bar in Chiba. My Japanese is strictly beginner. So could anyone help me to say the following in Japanese? "Happy Valentines Day for tomorrow! I'd like to do three love songs..." "First a Beatles' song. It was written by George Harrison. But I'm doing Paul McCartney's ukulele-version. It's called Something." "Next, two love-songs by John Denver..." "Hello, again. Now another Beatles' song. One of my favourites..." "And finally, a couple of Bob Dylan songs..." Grateful thanks to anyone who can help. Gary |
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02-10-2018, 09:22 AM
>"Happy Valentines Day for tomorrow! I'd like to do three love songs..."
"HAPPY VALENTINE !". "SAISHO NI (in the begining,) love song WO (indicating objective), SAN-KYOKU (three love songs) UTAI-MASU (we are going to sing)" >"First a Beatles' song. It was written by George Harrison. But I'm doing Paul McCartney's ukulele-version. It's called Something." BEATLES SONG NO (of) IKKYU-ME(the first) WA (is) George Harrison GA KAITA (written) MONO (staff) DESU-GA (but) Paul McCartney NO (of) UKULELE version DE (by) UTAI-MASU (we are going to sing). >"Next, two love-songs by John Denver..." TUGI NI (Next), John Denver NO (of) KYOKU WO (tunes) NI-KYOKU (two dongs) UTAI-MASU (we are going to sing). >"Hello, again. Now another Beatles' song. One of my favourites..." DOUMO ARIGATO (as i don't understand the situation why you say "hello again", i translated as "thank you"), TUGI WA (Next,) WATASHI (I) NO (do) OKINI-IRI (love) KYOKU (song) DESU. >"And finally, a couple of Bob Dylan songs..." SAIGO NI (At the end) Bob Dylan NO (of) KYOKU WO (tunes) NI-KYOKU (two songs) Links to Japan forum Tips : 1) How to remove spam massages on you screen 2) How to post Youtube movies or Pictures ... and Ask professional translator for your business work. You can not get useful business resources for free. |
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