How to Say ‘Sky for just the two of us’ in Japanese
二人だけの空
ふたりだけのそら
💬 Usage Tip: [二人] (futari) means two people or 'a couple'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese culture, the sky often represents shared moments and intimacy.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
二人ふたり
[futari]
two people
Two individuals.
公園には二人だけがいた。
There were only two people in the park.
だけだけ
[dake]
only
No more than specified; exclusively.
その本は特別な人だけに与えられた。
That book was given only to special people.
のの
[no]
of
A particle indicating possession or belonging.
犬の鳴き声が聞こえる。
I can hear the dog's barking.
空そら
[sora]
sky
The region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.
空は青く澄んでいる。
The sky is clear and blue.
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