A lot of readers are keen to know what the phrase " Kimi No Na Wa" translates to. Now, I don’t know Japanese but I could find out a few things from a couple of friends. Native Japanese speakers, please correct me if I’m wrong. “Kimi No” translates to “Your” and it is informal. “Na Wa” translates to “Name What”. So “Kimi No Na Wa” is basically a question which means “What Is Your Name?” or a short representation of the question being “Your Name?”. While in English it’s not grammatically correct to ask “Your Name?”, this form in many Asian languages is perfectly fine.
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Kimi No Na Wa (Your name) Explained!
AléatoireHey guys. This is an explanation about the popular Japanese movie "Kimi no Nawa" (Your Name) from beginning until the end of the movie. Hope you'll enjoy this.❤