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What it 'i love you' in Japanese? :D?

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whats 'i love you' in Japanese?

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  1. 愛してる... Aishiteru literally means I love you.

    大好き... Daisuki means I like you a lot.

    好き... Suki means I like you.

    Most Japanese people don't say Aishiteru. They say Suki or Daisuki and it's a big deal.


  2. Friend to friend, Child to parent, parent to child, person to object:-->

    Daisuki

    Lover to lover--->

    Aishiteru.  

  3. 私は愛する

  4. One of the most popular phrases in any language is probably "I love you." In Japanese, "love" is "ai (愛)," and the verb form "to love" is "aisuru (愛する)." "I love you" can be literally translated as "aishite imasu (愛しています)". "Aishiteru (愛してる)," "aishiteru yo (愛してるよ)" or "aishiteru wa (愛してるわ, female speech)" is normally used in conversation. However, the Japanese don't say "I love you" as often as Western people do, because of cultural differences. I am not surprised if some Japanese say that they have never used these expressions in their life.

    The Japanese generally don't express their love openly. They believe that love can be expressed by manners. When they put their feelings into words, it is preferred to use the phrase "suki desu (好きです)". It literally means, "to like." "Suki da (好きだ)," "suki dayo" (好きだよ, male speech) or "suki yo (好きよ, female speech)" are more colloquial expressions.

  5. wow weeaboos

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