Michi
For me, it's funny whenever I hear my name on Korean and Japanese songs. Is "michi" considered a word or something, in Korean and/or Japanese? What's the meaning of it? Why do I keep on hearing it with the kpop and jpop songs I listen to. Hahaha! Thanks! =D
6. Sep. 2010 12:52
Korrekturen · 4

For me, it's funny whenever I hear my name on Korean and Japanese songs.

Is "michi" considered a word or something, in Korean and/or Japanese? What's the meaning of it? Why do I keep on hearing it with the kpop and jpop songs I listen to. Hahaha! Thanks! =D


haha really?
I think you heard  "미치도록",
in here, "미치" sounds like "mi-chi", meaning "be crazy".
acutally it is closer to '미취' though.

if it were jpop songs, it could be "道-<font color="#1425d0">みち</font><font color="#1425d0">",</font><font color="#1425d0">meaning "a road or the street".
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this is the best shot I can guess.:)





7. September 2010
Oh, now I know. I also hear it as, part of the other larger words, michishirube. Hehe. Ok, thanks James! =D
7. September 2010
"Michi" is a word in Japanese. It can means "road", "street" or "way", but it also has other meanings (i.e. strange) and it can also be included as part of other larger words (michito, michiageru, michiannai).
7. September 2010
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