How to Say ‘In the ringing world’ in Japanese
鳴る世界で
なるせかいで
💬 Usage Tip: The verb [鳴る] (naru) means 'to ring' or 'to sound', often used for various types of sounds like phone rings or bells.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Ringing or chiming sounds often symbolize the passage of time or a call to attention in Japanese culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
鳴るなる
[naru]
sound
To make a noise or sound.
ベルが鳴る世界で待っている。
Waiting in a world where the bell rings.
世界せかい
[sekai]
world
The earth and its inhabitants, or a particular sphere.
鳴る世界で過ごす。
Spending time in a world where it sounds.
でで
[de]
at/in
Particle indicating location or time.
公園で遊ぶ。
Play at the park.
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