I probably should stop making videos on my phone but I'm lazy, so let's pretend you didn't notice the 50 editing mistakes I made #ensemblestars #enstars
lyrics: boku boku no boku no watashi no watashi no watashi ni boku no boku wo boku no watakushi watakushi no watakushi wa ore wa ore mo ore ga ore wa ore no boku boku boku ore no ore ni ore ore ore ni ore no boku boku mo ore ni ore ni ore ni ore no ore ore ni sessha sessha sessha boku boku boku ore ore ga ore wa watashi mo ʷᵃᵗᵃˢʰᶦ ⁿᵒ watashi ore ga ore ga ore mo watashi mo watashi wa watashi mo boku wa boku wa boku ga jibun wo jibun g- jibun ore ore mo boku wa boku wa boku ni ch- ore ga ore no ore no ore~ ore wa ore ga ore ga ore da orecchi orecchi orecchi ñ HiMERU wa HiMERU mo HiMERU wa washi ni washi wa washi ga boku ga boku da boku ga wagahai wagahai wagahai ore ga ore ni ore ga oresama oresama oresama ore ni ore wa ore ore na ore no ore wa ore no ore datte ore ore mo ore ni boku boku~ boku no ore mo ore mo ore ga ore ni ore ga ore ga ware mo ware wa ware ga s- watashi wa watashi ga i- watashi mo ore wa ore ore wa ore ni ore ore no ore wa ore no s- o..oreee... atashi ga atashi no atashi ❀ boku boku ga boku ore mo ore ni ore sora no sora mo sora made ore ore mo AND FINALLY: MAMA DAYO!!!!
fun fact! outside of 3rd person pronouns, HiMERU uses 'ore', which is why some fans call him OreMERU to differentiate him from the original HiMERU, who uses 'boku'!
Watakushi: An archaic, submissive way to refer to oneself. Usually done out of respect for a master or an elder by servants. Used by Yuzuru Ware: Very archaic way of speech dating back to the Kamakura period. Typically used by samurai. Used by Souma Sessha: An archaic way of speech often used among samurai and shinobi. Used by Shinobu Wagahai: An archaic term used by older, distinguished men (typically great masters or elders) towards their subordinates. Used by Rei Watashi: Basic, formal way of referring oneself. Often used by polite, calm, or formal characters. Used by Wataru, Mayoi, Nagisa, and Tsukasa Boku: Soft, humble way to refer to oneself. Mostly used by younger boys or naive characters. Used by Eichi, Tori, Makoto, Kanata, Hiyori, Hiiro, Hajime, and Natsume Jibun: A polite gender neutral term which means "myself". Often used in professional settings. Used by Ibara Washi: A gender neutral (though mostly used by women) term used by old people to their juniors. Used by Kohaku Atashi: A common, feminine term usually used by young women. Used by Arashi Ore: Common, but rough way to call oneself. Mostly used by older boys, but not in formal settings. Used by most of the characters Third person: A quirky way of calling oneself. Used by HiMERU and Sora (Outside of third person, the real HiMERU uses boku while the new one uses ore) Orecchi: A playful version of ore. Used by Rinne Ore-sama: A very crude and rough version of ore. People who use this are considered to be very arrogant, delinquent or boisterous. Used by Koga
I noticed that for some of the characters, the spelling of the pronoun changed! Like Tori using katakana to sound even more obnoxious,,, I think? Do you have any insights as to how a pronoun changes depending if it’s spelled in kanji/hiragana/katakana?
@@melozules Yeah I realized that too. It's mostly for quirkiness or character. For example, Kanata's words are written in hiragana, to express his slow way of speech. Souma uses a few extinct kanji here and there. Natsume ended every sentence with katakana, but I don't really understand how this translates to English. It's mostly just for written characterization I don't think pronouns change just because you wrote it differently. Whether you wrote it in hiragana, katakana, or latin, watashi is watashi. But I guess in written form some characterization can be found: Hiragana is the simplified text. People who only started to learn Japanese often start with hiragana People who writes in all hiragana is often considered to be childish or unsophisticated Katakana is a script used to transliterate foreign words into Japanese. You don't actually write in full katakana, but if you do, then that means you're using a lot of English words in your sentence.
I know this is a 4 month old comment, but i wanted to note that afaik "Jibun" also has a military tone and is used by Japanese soldiers (which is important for Ibara). Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Kinda funny how Hiiro looks like someone who ofc would use ore but he uses boku, and Aira, sometimes being categorized as "cutie", is using ore Same with Mayoi and Tatsumi, I always thought Tattsun-senpai would use watashi
Hiiro's use of boku actually makes a lot of sense, since he grew up around his older brother, he naturally used boku (which I heard that younger boys used) and just got used to that.
@@Itoshimi Usually in anime, boku is used by younger or cute boys (like Tori or Hajime) while ore is a more common pronoun but it's a lil bit more vulgar - thats why Im surprise Aira uses it instead of Hiiro
@@MaiNguyen-rn7zx true, but 'boku' is also used often by characters that are naive or innocent, which I think are qualities that apply to Hiiro. Aira is kind of boastful at times (yet still insecure), so I'm not really that surprised by his usage of 'ore' since he's not really trying to purposely come off as cute so that pronoun fits him more.
@@smflash Tatsumi and Mayoi's pronoun kinda confused me too. I havent read Obbligato so idk if Tatsumi has been using "ore" the whole time but its kinda weird for who was once considered God like him. As for Mayoi I assume he is being humble (?) but usually normal people of average household would not use watashi as their pronoun, even girls
I know this is old (i just randomly stumbled on this lol) but sometimes Yuzuru uses 3rd person too but on very rare occasions 😭 the one i remember the most was in Milky Way episode in anime
To add up, Sora actually uses boku to refer to himself. Cause yes, he doesn't say “宙たち” (soratachi) and instead says bokutachi. I don't remember what story this is from lol
Ore ga ore no ore no (I wanna say something about how this sound like he’s saying ‘I am my’ but I can’t cause the phrase itself only means I am Mine Mine O WAIT THAT MAKES SENSE)
@Galaxyfnaf And Dino anyone can use any pronouns, but ore is mostly used by boys and young men and it's usually considered vulgar and informal Boku is used by younger boys And watashi is gender-neutral, I think it's mostly used by women though as men have ore, boku, etc as options, but some men still use them
@Galaxyfnaf And Dino I see, it's fine, sorry if I offended you in any way tho! I replied with that at school and was running out of time so the way I wrote it (especially using "actually") may be standoffish so I apologize
lyrics:
boku boku no boku no
watashi no watashi no watashi ni
boku no boku wo boku no
watakushi watakushi no watakushi wa
ore wa ore mo ore ga
ore wa ore no
boku boku boku
ore no ore ni ore
ore ore ni ore no
boku boku mo
ore ni ore ni ore ni
ore no ore ore ni
sessha sessha sessha
boku boku boku
ore ore ga ore wa
watashi mo ʷᵃᵗᵃˢʰᶦ ⁿᵒ watashi
ore ga ore ga ore mo
watashi mo watashi wa watashi mo
boku wa boku wa boku ga
jibun wo jibun g- jibun
ore ore mo
boku wa boku wa boku ni ch-
ore ga ore no ore no
ore~ ore wa
ore ga ore ga ore da
orecchi orecchi orecchi ñ
HiMERU wa HiMERU mo HiMERU wa
washi ni washi wa washi ga
boku ga boku da boku ga
wagahai wagahai wagahai
ore ga ore ni ore ga
oresama oresama oresama
ore ni ore wa ore
ore na ore no ore wa
ore no ore datte
ore ore mo ore ni
boku boku~ boku no
ore mo ore mo ore ga
ore ni ore ga ore ga
ware mo ware wa ware ga s-
watashi wa watashi ga i- watashi mo
ore wa ore ore wa
ore ni ore ore no
ore wa ore no s- o..oreee...
atashi ga atashi no atashi ❀
boku boku ga boku
ore mo ore ni ore
sora no sora mo sora made
ore ore mo
AND FINALLY:
MAMA DAYO!!!!
This comment alone is an absolute masterpiece
Now bass boost/trap remix it
I wonder if someone will make a cover
i come back to this video because of this comment every month or so and laugh because of the orecchi ñ😭😭
THE LYRICS 😭😭
Everytime Mayoi speaks it sounds like moaning i'm crying
RIGHT
IT DOES 😭
😭IT TAKES ME SO OFF GAURD
he's anime oneechan
Alpha male: "Oresama"
Sigma male: *WAGAHAI*
fun fact! outside of 3rd person pronouns, HiMERU uses 'ore', which is why some fans call him OreMERU to differentiate him from the original HiMERU, who uses 'boku'!
Ohhhhhh
omg thank you!! i've always wondered what oreMERU meant!
Who the hell is the original himeru???
@@ritzlix the original himer is Kaname Tojo, the current himeru's younger half brother. you can learn more about kaname by reading Obbilgato
@@CameronQX oh i knew he existed but i didnt know hewas the original
Watakushi: An archaic, submissive way to refer to oneself. Usually done out of respect for a master or an elder by servants. Used by Yuzuru
Ware: Very archaic way of speech dating back to the Kamakura period. Typically used by samurai. Used by Souma
Sessha: An archaic way of speech often used among samurai and shinobi. Used by Shinobu
Wagahai: An archaic term used by older, distinguished men (typically great masters or elders) towards their subordinates. Used by Rei
Watashi: Basic, formal way of referring oneself. Often used by polite, calm, or formal characters. Used by Wataru, Mayoi, Nagisa, and Tsukasa
Boku: Soft, humble way to refer to oneself. Mostly used by younger boys or naive characters. Used by Eichi, Tori, Makoto, Kanata, Hiyori, Hiiro, Hajime, and Natsume
Jibun: A polite gender neutral term which means "myself". Often used in professional settings. Used by Ibara
Washi: A gender neutral (though mostly used by women) term used by old people to their juniors. Used by Kohaku
Atashi: A common, feminine term usually used by young women. Used by Arashi
Ore: Common, but rough way to call oneself. Mostly used by older boys, but not in formal settings. Used by most of the characters
Third person: A quirky way of calling oneself. Used by HiMERU and Sora (Outside of third person, the real HiMERU uses boku while the new one uses ore)
Orecchi: A playful version of ore. Used by Rinne
Ore-sama: A very crude and rough version of ore. People who use this are considered to be very arrogant, delinquent or boisterous. Used by Koga
I noticed that for some of the characters, the spelling of the pronoun changed!
Like Tori using katakana to sound even more obnoxious,,, I think?
Do you have any insights as to how a pronoun changes depending if it’s spelled in kanji/hiragana/katakana?
@@melozules Yeah I realized that too. It's mostly for quirkiness or character.
For example, Kanata's words are written in hiragana, to express his slow way of speech. Souma uses a few extinct kanji here and there. Natsume ended every sentence with katakana, but I don't really understand how this translates to English. It's mostly just for written characterization
I don't think pronouns change just because you wrote it differently. Whether you wrote it in hiragana, katakana, or latin, watashi is watashi. But I guess in written form some characterization can be found:
Hiragana is the simplified text. People who only started to learn Japanese often start with hiragana People who writes in all hiragana is often considered to be childish or unsophisticated
Katakana is a script used to transliterate foreign words into Japanese. You don't actually write in full katakana, but if you do, then that means you're using a lot of English words in your sentence.
I know this is a 4 month old comment, but i wanted to note that afaik "Jibun" also has a military tone and is used by Japanese soldiers (which is important for Ibara). Please correct me if I'm wrong.
ritsu's last "oreee.e........" made me laugh forsoemreaosn
Nagisa just sounds like he was getting closer and closer to the mic with every watashi LMAOOAJNsnasdnkl
0:29 cause I was trying to find it lmao
Koga gets louder with every ore-sama
Most used non-unique pronouns
Ore: 24 users
Boku: 10 users
Watashi: 4 users
Third-person: 2 users
I like it when men use Watashi.
watakushi: 1 user
wagahai: one user
Sessha: one user
jibun: one user
ware: one user
washi: one user
and 3rd person: Yuzuru, when he gets two nervous and scared😂
Atashi - one user
Kinda funny how Hiiro looks like someone who ofc would use ore but he uses boku, and Aira, sometimes being categorized as "cutie", is using ore
Same with Mayoi and Tatsumi, I always thought Tattsun-senpai would use watashi
Hiiro's use of boku actually makes a lot of sense, since he grew up around his older brother, he naturally used boku (which I heard that younger boys used) and just got used to that.
Can you explain the differences?
@@Itoshimi Usually in anime, boku is used by younger or cute boys (like Tori or Hajime) while ore is a more common pronoun but it's a lil bit more vulgar - thats why Im surprise Aira uses it instead of Hiiro
@@MaiNguyen-rn7zx true, but 'boku' is also used often by characters that are naive or innocent, which I think are qualities that apply to Hiiro. Aira is kind of boastful at times (yet still insecure), so I'm not really that surprised by his usage of 'ore' since he's not really trying to purposely come off as cute so that pronoun fits him more.
@@smflash Tatsumi and Mayoi's pronoun kinda confused me too. I havent read Obbligato so idk if Tatsumi has been using "ore" the whole time but its kinda weird for who was once considered God like him. As for Mayoi I assume he is being humble (?) but usually normal people of average household would not use watashi as their pronoun, even girls
learning grammar in a different language be like
naru's atashi is so cute😭
I know this is a compilation but… this sounds like a song
7th anniversary special utaiwake leaked
1:08
Sora no sora mo sora made
Sora’s sora is still sora
Funny how Shu says "Boku" and Mika says "Ore" while I though it will be the opposite x). I love Koga "Ore-sama", love my boy.>
Most of them: *normal terms*
Those two: **insert third person**
Rei really is old using "Wagahai"
THE HIMERU THIRD PERSON LMAOOOOOO
😂😂😂
Kohaku: wash wash 🧼
so true madara mikejima
WAGAHAI WAGAHAI WAGAHA-
😭😭😭
0:29 IDK THIS SOUNDS GOOD
1:03 OH MY
Ore: Hokuto, Subaru, Mao, Chiaki, Tetora, Midori, Aira, Tatsumi, Jun, Mika, Hinata, Yuta, Kaoru, Adonis, Tomoya, Nazuna, Mitsuru, Keito, Kuro, Leo, Izumi, Ritsu, Tsumugi, Madara.
Orecchi: Rinne.
Oresama: Koga.
Boku: Eichi, Tori, Makoto, Kanata, Hiiro, Hiyori, Shu, Niki, Hajime, Natsume.
Watashi: Wataru, Mayoi, Nagisa, Tsukasa.
Watakushi: Yuzuru.
Washi: Kohaku.
Wagahai: Rei.
Ware: Souma.
Atashi: Arashi.
Jibun: Ibara.
Sessha: Shinobu.
3rd Person: HiMERU, Sora, Madara (sometimes), Nazuna (nii-chan - sometimes).
Sounds like tongue twister
Sora and Himeru 😂
Both have completely different vibes too Lol
Yuzuru 's わたくし reminds me of those ojou-sama chara, sassy XD
日本人でも困惑する一人称の多さ、、
I’m Japanese but I’m confused that there are a lot of first-person
I didn't expect Kazehaya to use Ore, i thought he would use Boku
"Yo fam, pass me the aux cord"
"Okay, but you better not play anything dumb-"
*BOKU BOKU NO BOKU NO*
0:22 Shinobu jumpscared me lol
thank u this does fuzzy things to my brain
Istg everytime I hear Rei say "wagahai" 20 years is added to my life
I know this is old (i just randomly stumbled on this lol) but sometimes Yuzuru uses 3rd person too but on very rare occasions 😭 the one i remember the most was in Milky Way episode in anime
Chiaki: Ore ORe NI
Music to my ears
Sessha and Atashi sound so unique ❤️
1:09
I'm sorry his voice is cute
To add up, Sora actually uses boku to refer to himself. Cause yes, he doesn't say “宙たち” (soratachi) and instead says bokutachi. I don't remember what story this is from lol
Wouldn't it mean a lot of Sora if Sora says "soratachi" 😂😭
@@ASMABINTIAMRANMoe kinda yeah
WAGAHAIIIIIIIII
Ore ga ore no ore no (I wanna say something about how this sound like he’s saying ‘I am my’ but I can’t cause the phrase itself only means I am Mine Mine O WAIT THAT MAKES SENSE)
Mama:Ore wa Ore ni Ore mo
Omg what is the name of the kohaku card you use? Its so pretty 😭
sudden death of fate n Contradiction
nohara family
hyu:watashi
nyoki:ore
aisu:boku
sui:boku
gou:ora
kan:jibun
hinata:uchi
ayumu:ore
holy s.hit ritsus
My favourite is “Washi” and “Wagahai” xD
Can someone explain the differences between Ore, watashi, boku etc?
There's a Wikipedia page on japanese pronouns, you can take a look if that helps!
@Galaxyfnaf And Dino anyone can use any pronouns, but ore is mostly used by boys and young men and it's usually considered vulgar and informal
Boku is used by younger boys
And watashi is gender-neutral, I think it's mostly used by women though as men have ore, boku, etc as options, but some men still use them
@Galaxyfnaf And Dino I see, it's fine, sorry if I offended you in any way tho! I replied with that at school and was running out of time so the way I wrote it (especially using "actually") may be standoffish so I apologize
wagahai
Why did I think Kanata would just use “Kanata” but not in the HiMERU kind of way but in the Pokemon kind of way
Sessha 4life!!
www
まぁ、茨は俺とも言うけどね
Bro the last ritsu ore 😳
i donno who, but some of them use "ruda"
Hajime saying Boku my head just keep saying bokunop***
Makoto Yuuki oli hauskin
- lamo
jes, mun ykkösfani on saapunut
@@gyanburubii editoin mun kommentin mutta jotenkin sun vastaus sopii tohon vielä paremmin...
Orecchi aaa
1:03
1:03 Oreeee
1:03 ...
midori
what the heck is a sessha
1:03