Uchi No Otouto Maji De | Dekain Dakedo Mi Ni Konai Verified __exclusive__
| Part | Romanization | Meaning | |------|--------------|---------| | うちの | uchi no | "my" / "our (house)" / "our family's" | | 弟 | otouto | "younger brother" | | マジで | maji de | "really" / "seriously" (slang) | | デカいんだけど | dekain dakedo | "is huge but…" | | 見にこない? | mi ni konai? | "won't you come see?" |
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