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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.

Example

船が沈んだ。

The ship sank.

ようよう

[you]

like

To be similar to or the same as.

Example

彼のように話す。

Speak like him.

[ni]

in

A location particle that denotes position or time.

Example

空に本が浮かんでいる。

The book is floating in the sky.

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