Why Japanese Female Singers Often Use “Boku” as First Person Pronoun?
Why do some Japanese female singers and songwriters use the first-person pronoun boku 僕? Why do they choose it instead of watashi 私, and how does it change the way the lyrics feel? In this video, I’ll explain the unique vibe that boku has in modern Japanese. Courses, Free Dialogues, and Newsletter: https://kaname.me/ Support the Channel: / kanamenaito

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