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青い棚に並んだ、泣いているLabubuのフィギュア

青い棚に並んだ、泣いているLabubuのフィギュア
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青い棚に、様々な衣装を着たLabubuのフィギュアが悲しそうに並んでいる壁紙です。

その他の壁紙

The title "Labubu in Overalls By The Tree" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「木のそばのオーバーオールのラブブ」**  
(Romaji: "Ki no soba no ōbāōru no Rabubu")

Here’s the breakdown:
- 木のそば (Ki no soba) = By the tree  
- オーバーオール (Ōbāōru) = Overalls  
- ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu  

This translation keeps the original meaning intact while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Labubu in Overalls By The Tree" can be translated into Japanese as: **「木のそばのオーバーオールのラブブ」** (Romaji: "Ki no soba no ōbāōru no Rabubu") Here’s the breakdown: - 木のそば (Ki no soba) = By the tree - オーバーオール (Ōbāōru) = Overalls - ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu This translation keeps the original meaning intact while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Labubu's Bow in the Forest of Bokeh" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ラブブの弓とボケの森」**  
(Rabubu no Yumi to Boke no Mori)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- **Labubu (ラブブ):** Kept as is since it’s a proper noun.  
- **Bow (弓):** Translated as "Yumi."  
- **Forest of Bokeh (ボケの森):** "Bokeh" is written in katakana as it’s a borrowed term, and "Forest" is translated as "Mori."  

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The title "Labubu's Bow in the Forest of Bokeh" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ラブブの弓とボケの森」** (Rabubu no Yumi to Boke no Mori) Here’s the breakdown: - **Labubu (ラブブ):** Kept as is since it’s a proper noun. - **Bow (弓):** Translated as "Yumi." - **Forest of Bokeh (ボケの森):** "Bokeh" is written in katakana as it’s a borrowed term, and "Forest" is translated as "Mori." Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

ラブブスクワッドのほんわか笑顔の壁紙

ラブブスクワッドのほんわか笑顔の壁紙

The title "Labubu and Sanrio's Sweet Heart Balloons" can be translated into Japanese as:

ラブブとサンリオのスウィートハートバルーン  
(Rabubu to Sanrio no Suīto Hāto Barūn)  

This maintains the playful and charming tone of the original title while incorporating the names of the characters and the concept of sweet heart balloons.

The title "Labubu and Sanrio's Sweet Heart Balloons" can be translated into Japanese as: ラブブとサンリオのスウィートハートバルーン (Rabubu to Sanrio no Suīto Hāto Barūn) This maintains the playful and charming tone of the original title while incorporating the names of the characters and the concept of sweet heart balloons.

The title "Smiling Labubu's Garden Adventure Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「笑顔のラブブの庭園冒険壁紙」**  
*(Egao no Labubu no Teien Bouken Kabe-gami)*  

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The title "Smiling Labubu's Garden Adventure Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as: **「笑顔のラブブの庭園冒険壁紙」** *(Egao no Labubu no Teien Bouken Kabe-gami)* Let me know if you'd like further adjustments! 😊

The title "Labubu Bunny and Designer Bags" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ラブバニーとデザイナーバッグ**  
(Rabu Banī to Dezainā Baggu)

This translation maintains the playful and stylish essence of the original title.

The title "Labubu Bunny and Designer Bags" can be translated into Japanese as: **ラブバニーとデザイナーバッグ** (Rabu Banī to Dezainā Baggu) This translation maintains the playful and stylish essence of the original title.

The title "Labubu Boba Tea Dream" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ラブブ タピオカティーの夢**  
(Rabubu Tapioka Tī no Yume)

Here’s the breakdown:
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu (a character from the Pop Mart series).
- **タピオカティー (Tapioka Tī)**: Boba tea or bubble tea.
- **の夢 (no Yume)**: Dream.

This translation keeps the title clear and natural in Japanese.

The title "Labubu Boba Tea Dream" can be translated into Japanese as: **ラブブ タピオカティーの夢** (Rabubu Tapioka Tī no Yume) Here’s the breakdown: - **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu (a character from the Pop Mart series). - **タピオカティー (Tapioka Tī)**: Boba tea or bubble tea. - **の夢 (no Yume)**: Dream. This translation keeps the title clear and natural in Japanese.

「ラブブ:恋人をキャッチするポスター」  
(Labubu: Koibito wo Kyatchi Suru Posutā)  

Explanation:  
- "Labubu" is kept as is since it's a proper noun and often used directly in Japanese.  
- "A Sweetheart's" is translated as 「恋人の」(Koibito no), meaning "beloved's" or "sweetheart's."  
- "Catch Me" is translated as 「キャッチする」(Kyatchi Suru), which directly means "to catch."  
- "Poster" is 「ポスター」(Posutā), a commonly used loanword in Japanese.  

Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

「ラブブ:恋人をキャッチするポスター」 (Labubu: Koibito wo Kyatchi Suru Posutā) Explanation: - "Labubu" is kept as is since it's a proper noun and often used directly in Japanese. - "A Sweetheart's" is translated as 「恋人の」(Koibito no), meaning "beloved's" or "sweetheart's." - "Catch Me" is translated as 「キャッチする」(Kyatchi Suru), which directly means "to catch." - "Poster" is 「ポスター」(Posutā), a commonly used loanword in Japanese. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

The title "Festive Labubu: Merry Christmas Wishes!" can be translated into Japanese as:

**フェスティブ・ラブブ:メリークリスマスの願い!**  
(Fesutibu Rabu: Merī Kurisumasu no Negai!)

This translation captures the festive and cheerful tone of the original title.

The title "Festive Labubu: Merry Christmas Wishes!" can be translated into Japanese as: **フェスティブ・ラブブ:メリークリスマスの願い!** (Fesutibu Rabu: Merī Kurisumasu no Negai!) This translation captures the festive and cheerful tone of the original title.

The title "Minion and Labubu: Banana Overload Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ミニオンとラブブ: バナナオーバーロード壁紙**  
(Minion to Labubu: Banana Ōbārōdo Kabe Kami)

This translation keeps the essence of the original title while making it understandable and natural in Japanese.

The title "Minion and Labubu: Banana Overload Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as: **ミニオンとラブブ: バナナオーバーロード壁紙** (Minion to Labubu: Banana Ōbārōdo Kabe Kami) This translation keeps the essence of the original title while making it understandable and natural in Japanese.

The title "Labubu Dreams of Delicious Treats Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as:

「ラブブのおいしいおやつの夢の壁紙」  
(Rabubu no oishii oyatsu no yume no kabe-gami)

Here’s the breakdown:
- **Labubu (ラブブ)**: The name remains the same in katakana.
- **Dreams of Delicious Treats (おいしいおやつの夢)**: "おいしいおやつ" means "delicious treats," and "夢" means "dream."
- **Wallpaper (壁紙)**: This is the standard term for wallpaper in Japanese.

So, the full translation is natural and clear in Japanese.

The title "Labubu Dreams of Delicious Treats Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as: 「ラブブのおいしいおやつの夢の壁紙」 (Rabubu no oishii oyatsu no yume no kabe-gami) Here’s the breakdown: - **Labubu (ラブブ)**: The name remains the same in katakana. - **Dreams of Delicious Treats (おいしいおやつの夢)**: "おいしいおやつ" means "delicious treats," and "夢" means "dream." - **Wallpaper (壁紙)**: This is the standard term for wallpaper in Japanese. So, the full translation is natural and clear in Japanese.

エルフLabubuのキャンディケーン・クリスマス

エルフLabubuのキャンディケーン・クリスマス