How to Say ‘Shoot through that flag.’ in Japanese
あの旗 撃ち抜け
あのはたうちぬけ
💬 Usage Tip: Simple yet dramatic phrase emphasizing direct action.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In storytelling, attacking a flag often signifies defying authority or challenging status quo.
Phrase Breakdown
あの旗
撃ち抜け
Word-by-Word Breakdown
あのあの
[ano]
that
A demonstrative pronoun indicating distance.
あの旗を撃ち抜け!
Shoot down that flag!
旗はた
[hata]
flag
A piece of cloth, typically with a symbol.
撃ち抜け、あの旗を!
Shoot it, that flag!
撃ち抜けうちぬけ
[uchinuke]
shoot it
Imperative form urging to fire or shoot.
敵を撃ち抜け!
Shoot the enemy!
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