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偶然とは思えぬ Meaning (FF1 Japanese Explained)
『偶然とは思えぬ。』means 「It does not appear to be mere coincidence.」. It’s a short, weighty Final Fantasy I line, and the archaic ending 「〜ぬ」 alone tells you…
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そして その手には それぞれ クリスタルが握られていた Meaning (FF1 Japanese Explained)
『そして その手には それぞれ クリスタルが握られていた』means 「And in their hands, each held a crystal」. It’s a line from Final Fantasy I‘s opening narration, using the passive form…
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風はやみ Meaning (Final Fantasy I Japanese Explained)
『風はやみ』 means 「The wind ceased」. It’s a short, literary line from Final Fantasy 1‘s opening narration, using the stem form of 「やむ (to stop) 」…
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長い冒険の末 4人の若者が この地にたどり着いた Meaning (FF1 Japanese Explained)
『長い冒険の末 4人の若者が この地にたどり着いた』means 「After a long journey, four young people arrived in this land」. It’s a line from Final Fantasy I‘s opening narration, using 「〜の末」…
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人々は ひとつの予言を信じ それを待っていた Meaning (FF1 Japanese Explained)
『人々は ひとつの予言を信じ それを待っていた』means 『The people believed in a prophecy and waited for it』. It’s a line from Final Fantasy I‘s opening narration, using the stem…
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大地は腐ってゆく Meaning (Final Fantasy I Japanese Explained)
『大地は腐ってゆく』means 「The earth is rotting away」. It’s a line from Final Fantasy I‘s opening narration, using 「〜てゆく」 to show that the decay is ongoing, not…
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この世は暗黒に包まれている Meaning (Final Fantasy 1 Japanese Explained)
『この世は暗黒に包まれている』 means 「This world is engulfed in darkness」. It’s a line from Final Fantasy I‘s opening narration, using the passive form 『包まれている (is engulfed/wrapped)』 to…
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The First 25 Japanese Words in Final Fantasy I
This is the perfect place to start building your Japanese vocabulary base with words and phrases from Final Fantasy I 『ファイナルファンタジーI』. Instead of a random…
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The First 10 Japanese Sentences in Final Fantasy I
This is the perfect place for you to start learning real Japanese sentences from Final Fantasy I 『ファイナルファンタジーI』. Instead of isolated grammar rules, we focus…
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