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ウィーアー!

Hiroshi Kitadani J-pop Japanese

Vocabulary from Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし): 'We Are! (ウィーアー!)' (One Piece OP1 (ワンピース OP1) · 1999).

ありったけの夢をかき集め

捜し物を探しに行くのさ ONE PIECE

羅針盤なんて 渋滞のもと

熱にうかされ 舵をとるのさ

ホコリかぶってた 宝の地図も

確かめたのなら 伝説じゃない!

個人的な嵐は 誰かの

バイオリズム乗っかって

思い過ごせばいい!

ありったけの夢をかき集め

捜し物を捜しにいくのさ

ポケットのコイン、 それと

You wanna be my Friend?

We are, We are on the cruise!

ウィーアー!

ぜんぶまに受けて 信じちゃっても

肩を押されて 1歩リードさ

今度会えたなら 話すつもりさ

それからのことと これからのこと

つまりいつも ピンチは誰かに

アピール出来る いいチャンス

自意識過剩に!

しみったれた夜をぶっとばせ!

宝箱に キョウミはないけど

ポケットにロマン、 それと

You wanna be my Friend?

We are, We are on the cruise!

ウィーアー!

ありったけの夢をかき集め

捜し物を捜しにいくのさ

ポケットのコイン、 それと

You wanna be my Friend?

We are, We are on the cruise!

ウィーアー!

ウィーアー!ウィーアー!

Vocabulary

ありったけ

Noun, Adverbial noun

all that there is; as much as possible; the whole

I squeezed out all the wisdom I had.

Refers to all of something that is available or possible. Often used with 'no' to modify a noun.

Particle

possessive particle indicating belonging, attribution, or relationship

Mother's cooking is the most delicious.

Connects two nouns to show possession or attribution. The modifying noun comes before の, and the modified noun comes after. Can also connect clauses when nominalizing.

Noun

ゆめ

dream

My dream when I was a child was to become a pilot.

Refers to both visions during sleep and future aspirations or fantasies.

Particle

direct object marker particle

I solved a difficult problem.

Marks the direct object of a verb - what the action is done to. Written を but pronounced 'o'. Essential for transitive verbs. Also marks the space through which movement occurs.

かき集める

Verb

かきあつめる

to rake together; to scrape together

I raked the fallen leaves into the corner of the garden.

Used for gathering many scattered things into one place using a tool or hands.

捜し物

Noun

さがしもの

something that one is looking for; searching for a missing item

While I was looking for something, an hour had passed before I knew it.

Refers to both the act of looking for something that is missing and the object being sought.

探す

Verb

さがす

to search for; to look for; to hunt for

I am searching for the key I lost near the station.

'探す' is typically used for searching for something one desires (e.g., a job, a house), while '捜す' is used for finding something lost or missing (e.g., a criminal, a lost wallet).

Particle

particle indicating time, location, target, or indirect object

I plan to meet friends on the weekend.

Multiple uses: marks specific time (when), location of existence (where something is), target/recipient of action (to whom/what), or purpose. Context determines meaning.

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