After this fateful exchange, some people fall in love and become couples!The word for ‘girlfriend’ in Japanese iskanojo(彼女 / かのじょ), but there are other ways to say it. Let’s learn them together! Want to learn Japanese?
A guide on how to say "Me/I" in Japanese, going through all the standard and universally accepted ways.
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So, how do you say “love” in Japanese?How to Say “Love” in Japanese“Love” is either 愛 (ai) or 恋 (koi). In verb form, “to love,” you add the verb “to do” which is する (suru). So they become 愛する and 恋する....
Yahhо̄is a cute way to say hello in Japanese that tends to be linguistically feminine. There are a few theories about its origins. While it does sound like the greeting “yoo-hoo!” in English, the predominant theory is that it comes from theGerman wordjohoo, which is historically use...
Knowing how to say 'thank you' in any language is one of the first, and best, things to learn. The gesture is immediately appreciated, especially in Japan, which is an extremely polite society. The Japanese take great pleasure in people from other countries making the effort to communicate ...
At this point, some readers may wish to address these aegyo ways of the people they are around. One way to do this is by using the verb 척하다 (cheokada). You can use it to say: KoreanRomanizationMeaning 귀여운 척하다gwiyowoon chokhadato pretend to be cute ...
It's interesting to note thatkisetsumeans "season" or "the season" in Japanese, as noted in this sentence. For example, to ask: Which season do you like best? You would say: Dono kisetsu ga ichiban suki desu ka. > どの季節が一番好きですか。
Whether you tell someone they’re きれい (kirei) –“pretty” – in Japanese or use the ol’ standby いいね (ii ne), It’s always a good time to spread cheer and kindness, so put a smile on someone’s face! Now that you’ve learned how to give someone a compliment, here are ...