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How to Say ‘It's not scary, someday the sun will rise.’ in Japanese

怖くないよいつか日が昇るまで

こわくないよいつかひがのぼるまで

Phrase Breakdown

怖くないよ

いつか日が昇るまで

Word-by-Word Breakdown

怖くこわく

[kowaku]

scary

Causing fear.

Example

幽霊が怖い。

Ghosts are scary.

ないない

[nai]

not

Negates the adjective or verb.

Example

聞こえない。

I can't hear.

[yo]

particle

Used for emphasis or assertion.

Example

忘れないよ。

I won't forget.

いついつ

[itsu]

someday

At some indefinite future time.

Example

いつか夢が叶う。

Someday the dream will come true.

[ka]

question particle or affirmation

Indicates a question or used for emphasis.

Example

食べるか?

Will you eat?

[hi]

day

A twenty-four-hour period.

Example

雨の日。

A rainy day.

[ga]

subject marker

Indicates the subject of a sentence.

Example

鳥が飛ぶ。

Birds fly.

昇るのぼる

[noboru]

rise

To move upwards.

Example

気温が昇る。

The temperature rises.

までまで

[made]

until

Up to the time or point mentioned.

Example

戻るまで待つ。

Wait until I return.

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