Alexander
Suspect a song lyric implying a word 「君といつぃまでもずっと一緒に」 I'm trying to figure out what seems to be an implicit word in the song lyric 「君といつぃまでもずっと一緒に」, and that's the very first line in the song, so not a lot to go with in terms of context, though the next line is 「いつまでも私にキスを下さい」implying a する in that line, which is why I suspect the previous line is implying a word and I doubt a sentence would randomly end with 一緒に as 一緒だ would be the grammatically correct one wouldn't it? I'm suspecting it to either be 「一緒にほしい」(though I'm pretty sure you'd need to use a が rather than a に in that situation) or 「一緒になりたい」but I'm not completely sure and any help or explanation would help would be appreciated.
27 Eyl 2014 22:31
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The predicate of the first line is omitted as your second guess. I think it is "いたい" or something like that. Predicates are often omitted in order to make lyrics sound lyrical. By the way, these lines are from a song for Hatsune Miku. I think unusual expression are often used especially in songs for vocaloids. So, I doubt this song is good for learning Japanese. Anyway, these two lines of this song are common expressions.
27 Eylül 2014
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