How to Say ‘Now blows through’ in Japanese
今 吹き抜けていく
いま ふきぬけていく
💬 Usage Tip: [吹き抜ける] (fukinukeru) means 'to blow through', suggesting transition.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
今いま
[ima]
now
At the present moment.
今、始まります。
Now, it begins.
吹き抜けふきぬけ
[fukinuke]
blow through
The wind moving through a space.
風が吹き抜ける。
The wind blows through.
てて
[te]
and
A particle connecting clauses.
音がして、立ち止まる。
Hear a sound, and stop.
いくいく
[iku]
go
To proceed or advance.
彼が先に行く。
He goes ahead.
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