How to Say ‘Like sinking’ in Japanese
沈むように
しずむように
💬 Usage Tip: [沈む] (shizumu) means 'to sink'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Sinking often symbolizes a descent into deeper emotions in Japanese lyrics.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
沈むしずむ
[shizumu]
sink
To go down below the surface.
船が沈んだ。
The ship sank.
ようよう
[you]
like
To be similar to or the same as.
彼のように話す。
Speak like him.
にに
[ni]
in
A location particle that denotes position or time.
空に本が浮かんでいる。
The book is floating in the sky.
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