How to Say ‘Only visible to you’ in Japanese
君にしか見えない
きみにしかみえない
💬 Usage Tip: Combining [君にしか] and [見えない] creates a feeling of intimacy and exclusivity.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase reflects the Japanese cultural emphasis on personal connection and shared experiences.
Phrase Breakdown
君にしか
見えない
Word-by-Word Breakdown
君きみ
[kimi]
you
Refers to the person being directly spoken to.
君にしか見えない景色。
A view only visible to you.
にに
[ni]
to
Indicates direction or target of an action.
君にしか見えないもの。
Things only visible to you.
しかしか
[shika]
only
Used to emphasize exclusivity.
君にしか見えない秘密。
A secret only visible to you.
見えみえ
[mie]
see
To perceive with the eyes.
君にしか見えない夢。
A dream only you can see.
ないない
[nai]
not
Negative form of a verb.
あの星が見えない。
That star cannot be seen.
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