@FMA10901 your actually wrong , "Tome" is an old Japanese name ,one that is not very common this day and age. "Jurii" is the way to spell "Julie" Moonlight = Tsukiakari and this song is apparently based tom and jerry , the lyrics are like that
@yournightmarecreated @Eyelinermadolliss -san is a polite way to say it. If you know someone, you use it with the firstname and then -san, unknown people; last name and then -san. -chan is used for little children or very good friends. -kun is used for younger man who are friends. So the right way will be Miyavi-san.
@yournightmarecreated Hope you weren't serious, since -san is the MOST common honorific and goes for male and females, as it's generally for respect between equal aged peers. The term you're most likely thinking of is -chan, which is used for girls generally.
@yournightmarecreated I think the meant chan is just for girls. which isn't true either... but it's mostly used for girls... or pet names. It means little doesn't it? I'm not sure...
@YoruichiYachiru Well that because he curses on this album...I just got done listening to a song where he said "fuck you" at least 3 times in English BD;;;;
to dance = odoru or simply dansu,light = hikari,akari , i really dont get how you got that meaning for tome to jurii ju = tree , ri = a unit of measurement in japan tomo = friend , and tome is not a word in japanese nor is jurii, its just a way you say Julie
how nostalgic, one of the many songs that i listen to growing up.
so glad i turned to youtube for more of his music
2017 and still running..... OU YEAH
Niesamowite są jego piosenki. Istnieją tacy ludzie, którzy potrafią zrobić coś co poruszy wielu [;
The first Jrock cd I bought. Still rocks ^_^
Oh my, the beginning music is absolutely gorgeous, so gorgeous in fact it made me cry X'3
His voice ♥♥♥
2020 💓
12/2023 almost 2024 s2
that is just the japanese name for it, the translation is dancing in the moonlight! X3
Miyavi 짱 좋음 이노래 완전 좋아요 ^^
i love it!
Many translations/Dialects and that also might be the image Miyavi was trying to conjure when he gave the English title.
blow my mind
Il a une voix magnifike !!
Ma préféré reste Papamama
♡
@FMA10901 your actually wrong , "Tome" is an old Japanese name ,one that is not very common this day and age. "Jurii" is the way to spell "Julie" Moonlight = Tsukiakari and this song is apparently based tom and jerry , the lyrics are like that
@yournightmarecreated @Eyelinermadolliss
-san is a polite way to say it. If you know someone, you use it with the firstname and then -san, unknown people; last name and then -san. -chan is used for little children or very good friends. -kun is used for younger man who are friends.
So the right way will be Miyavi-san.
Shock! THAT'S A SONG ABOUT TOM AND JERRY?!?!?!?!
2024
@yournightmarecreated
Hope you weren't serious, since -san is the MOST common honorific and goes for male and females, as it's generally for respect between equal aged peers. The term you're most likely thinking of is -chan, which is used for girls generally.
@yournightmarecreated I think the meant chan is just for girls. which isn't true either... but it's mostly used for girls... or pet names. It means little doesn't it? I'm not sure...
@FMA10901 WHAT :D We thought it was ''Tom and Jerry''
2023
@Kyousuke687
LMAOO!!! Gotta lub Miyavi :3
@ichliebeBill4leben94 got that ryt!
San, Chan, and Kun can be used for male or female. It doesn't matter. Most people don't like "chan" though. Since it sounds childish.
@YoruichiYachiru
Well that because he curses on this album...I just got done listening to a song where he said "fuck you" at least 3 times in English BD;;;;
@YoruichiYachiru Anyone can listen to it on the internet... lol
2015 /o/
just so there is a comment in 2014 haha
and in 2015 :P
dane joe and in 2017 😂
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to dance = odoru or simply dansu,light = hikari,akari ,
i really dont get how you got that meaning for tome to jurii
ju = tree , ri = a unit of measurement in japan
tomo = friend , and tome is not a word in japanese nor is jurii, its just a way you say Julie