Omoi, Basho, Toki & Dakishimete in Japanese

Q: o genki desu ka? sensei. i want to ask what mean omoi,  dakishimete, basho, toki, i see this word in many song. ja ne  – esura

Hi Esura,

Kochira genki desu yo!

Here we go:  Omoi = 想い = a thought (although it could mean “重い = heavy”, but probably not in a song!)

dakishimete = 抱きしめて = hug me

Basho = 場所  = a place

Toki = 時 = a time

Be genki,

Richard

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