Love is one of the most powerful motivators to start learning a foreign language. Knowing how to say I love you in Japanese is often among the first things beginner Japanese learners look for. Though a short but mighty phrase can say it all in English, expressing your affection is trickier...
付き合ってください (Tsukiatte kudasai) – Will you be my girlfriend/boyfriend? (Literally: “Please associate with (only) me.”) 結婚してくれる? (Kekkon shite kureru) – Will you marry me? Share the Love in Japanese There’s your crash course how to say “I love you” in Japanes...
However, the Japanese don't say, "I love you," as often as people in the West do, mainly because of cultural differences. Instead, love is expressed by manners or gestures. When the Japanese do put their feelings into words, they're more likely to use the phrase "suki desu" (好きで...
This is a polite and respectful way to express deep affection in Japanese. On the other hand, in the casual translation, the expression "大好きだよ" is used, which is a more relaxed and informal way to say "I love you." The use of "だよ" adds a friendly and casual tone to the ...
Transcript How to say "I miss you" in Japanese. Anata ga koishii desu. I miss you. Anata ga koishii desu. Let's try it. Anata ga koishii desu. Anata ga koishii
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Transcript How to say "Yes" and "No" in Japanese. Hai. Yes. Pretty easy. Hai. Hai. And "No" is iie. Let's try it. iie. iie. Or, in a more casual
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In Japanese, the phrase for "I like you" is すきです (suki desu). This is derived from the word 好き (suki), which means liking, favoring, or loving something. It's interesting to note that this word can be used in various contexts—whether you’re talking about your love for a ...