How to Say ‘Reflected in my eyes’ in Japanese
僕の目に映る
ぼくのめにうつる
💬 Usage Tip: [映る] (utsuru) means 'to reflect' or 'to be seen'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
僕ぼく
[boku]
I
First person singular pronoun, used informally by males.
僕は日本に住んでいます。
I live in Japan.
のの
[no]
of
A possessive particle indicating belonging.
彼の車は赤いです。
His car is red.
目め
[me]
eyes
The organs of sight.
彼の目は青い。
His eyes are blue.
にに
[ni]
in
A location particle used to denote position.
箱の中にあります。
It's inside the box.
映るうつる
[utsuru]
reflects
To show an image on a surface or in the mind.
湖に山が映っている。
The mountain is reflected in the lake.
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