How to Say ‘Because it melts’ in Japanese
溶かすから
とかすから
💬 Usage Tip: [溶かす] (tokasu) means 'to melt', suggesting transformation or the breaking down of barriers.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The idea of melting away troubles is a romantic and hopeful metaphor often found in Japanese love songs.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
溶かすとかす
[tokasu]
melt
To make or become liquefied by heating.
バターを溶かす。
Melt the butter.
からから
[kara]
because
Indicates reason or cause.
遅れるから先に行って。
Because I will be late, go ahead.
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