How to Say ‘Melt away’ in Japanese
溶けていく
とけていく
💬 Usage Tip: [溶ける] (tokeru) means to melt or dissolve, often used metaphorically.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The idea of melting can describe emotional states, such as feelings blending or softening.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
溶けとけ
[toke]
melt
To change from solid to liquid by heating.
チョコレートが溶け始めた。
The chocolate has started to melt.
てて
[te]
and
Used here as a conjunctive particle.
彼は泳いで、海を渡った。
He swam and crossed the sea.
いくいく
[iku]
go
To move or proceed, as to or from a place.
彼女は駅へ行く。
She is going to the station.
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