Lyrics & Translation
Learning Japanese with Hump Back's "拝啓、少年よ" is a chance to connect with the raw, emotional core of youth. The song's direct and repetitive questions like "Yume wa mou minai no kai?" (Have you stopped dreaming?) are perfect for grasping interrogative grammar and emotional expression. This track is special because it embodies the fiery spirit of Japanese "Seishun Punk," offering a passionate and encouraging voice that will inspire you as you learn.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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夢 (yume) /jɯme/ A1 |
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明日 (ashita) /a̠ɕi̥ta̠/ A1 |
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怖い (kowai) /ko̞ɰᵝa̠i/ A2 |
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諦め (akirame) /äkiɾäme/ B1 |
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空 (sora) /so̞ɾa̠/ A1 |
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キレイ (kirei) /kiɾeː/ A1 |
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変わる (kawaru) /käɰᵝäɾɯ/ A2 |
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笑う (warau) /ɰᵝäɾäɯ/ A1 |
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日々 (hibi) /çibi/ A1 |
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青春 (seishun) /seːɕɯɴ/ B1 |
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少年 (shounen) /ɕoːneɴ/ A2 |
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忘れる (wasureru) /ɰᵝäsɯ́ɾe̞ɾɯ/ A2 |
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浅い (asai) /äsäi/ A2 |
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傷 (kizu) /kizɯ/ A2 |
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神様 (kamisama) /kämiꜜsämà/ A2 |
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弱い (yowai) /joꜜwäi/ A2 |
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負け (make) /mäke/ B1 |
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遠回り (toomawari) /toːmäwäɾi/ B2 |
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丁度 (choudo) /t͡ɕoːdo/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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夢はもう見ないのかい?
➔ use of the negative form with もう (mou) + verb + のかい (no kai) to infer questioning or seeking confirmation
➔ The phrase 知らないのかい is a rhetorical question emphasizing inquiry, with もう (mou) indicating 'anymore' or 'no longer'.
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諦めはついたかい?
➔ use of ついた (tsuita) as the past tense of つく (tsuku), meaning 'to come to', combined with the question particle かい (kai).
➔ The phrase 諦めはついたかい? asks whether the person has 'come to' accept or given up, with ついた indicating the completion of realization.
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君が思う程に弱くはない
➔ use of ほどに (hodo ni) to compare the degree of weakness, emphasizing 'not as weak as you think'.
➔ The phrase 君が思うほどに弱くはない emphasizes that the speaker is not as weak as the listener might believe, with ほどに indicating the degree of comparison.
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まだ追いかけて
➔ te-form of 追いかける (oikakeru) to continue or keep doing the action of chasing
➔ The phrase まだ追いかけて indicates the ongoing action of pursuing, with て-form expressing continuance or persistence.
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終われない
➔ potential form of 終わる (owaru) to express inability to finish, using 〜れない (-renai)
➔ The word 終われない is the potential form of 終わる (to end), indicating the inability to bring something to a close.
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負けっぱなしくらいじゃ
➔ use of くらい (kurai) to indicate 'just' or 'only' to diminish the significance, in combination with 負けっぱなし (makeppanashi), meaning 'losing all the time'.
➔ The phrase 負けっぱなしくらいじゃ suggests that losing all the time is not a big deal or not enough to stop trying, with くらい indicating a minimal extent.
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