"Gomenasai", (correctly spelled Gomen nasai) meaning "I'm sorry" in Japanese, is a ballad and is t.A.T.u.'s third single from their second album, Dangerous and Moving. However, a promo video was released late February 2006 and early March 2006. The official video was shot in Los Angeles on the week of March 13, 2006.
The song "Gomenasai," Japanese for "I'm Sorry," was rumoured to be a song of repentance for Japanese fans. This however was never confirmed. The song reached the top 30 of the Japanese airplay charts although it was never officially released as a single.
2006-12-18 03:05:09
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answered by teresasays 2
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that's the plenty extra well mannered version of "sorry" in jap. Casually that's "gomen" yet "gomenasai" is a much extra formal way of asserting it. frequently those in Japan say that to those whom are their elders, strangers, or their superiors. Gomen - i'm sorry Gomenasai - My apologies/i'm so very sorry.
2016-12-11 11:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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In Japaneese, Gomen nasai means "I'm Sorry"
2006-12-18 03:04:24
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answered by Doyle Hargraves 3
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sorry: ご免 gomen /go me n/ (go men) inf. or gomenasai /go me na sa i/(go men ah sigh)
2006-12-18 03:05:01
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answered by Melli 6
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excuse me - I'm sorry
more or less that is the meaning
2006-12-18 03:04:59
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answered by neema s 5
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It's Japanese, meaning "I'm Sorry".
2006-12-18 03:03:24
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answered by Randy 4
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"I'm sorry" in Japanese http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomenasai
2006-12-18 03:04:05
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answered by Caleigh 5
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In japanese, it means "I'm sorry."
2006-12-18 03:04:03
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answered by Walli 5
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