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Chiru in English Language? I don't really know the Details, but it's Obviously Japanese, my Twin keeps on singing it, it's kind of a weird song. Can anybody give me any details about this? Please guys, I really need to know!!!
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Kugutsu means 'puppet' or 'dummy'. Uta means 'song'. Ura mite means 'look behind' and chiru means 'to fall' or 'scatter (esp. blossoms or fall leaves)' . Like alot of Japanese songs it isn't a sentence with a straight forward meaning. Japanese people would probably debate just what the song writer meant as well. Rather it is a collection of words designed to put an image in your mind. It means something to the effect of; 'Look behind the puppet song and fall (be scattered),'but it sounds like the writer has a deeper intended meaning as well.
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