A hip way to say love in Japanese is rabu. However, this is super casual, and some people wouldn’t take you seriously. It is the Japanese spelling of the word “love” in English. You’ll find that rabu forms a part of other words in modern Japanese speech. For example, ラブホテ...
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The word “karaoke" came from two Japanese words that mean “empty” and “orchestra.The story of karaoke started in Japan around 1970.For a long time, singing and dancing was one of the few 1 for people living in ruralareas. A Japanese singer, Daisuke Inoue, who worked in a coffee sh...
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In other words, “koishiteiru” (I’m in love with you) =/= “aishiteiru” (I love you). In general, Japanese people will feel that of the three expressions, “aishiteiru” is the deepest and most heartfelt; “daisuki” is often used either to convey less depth of feeling, or as...
Then perhaps you're ready to say those three little words. But if you're dating a Japanese person, expressing your love in Japanese can get pretty complicated.The reality is thatthere’s no simple way to say, "I love you," in Japanese as there is in English.So what are your options...
It doesn’t mean Japanese do not love passionately, they do very much so! But they express their feelings indirectly, with such a subtlety that reading through the lines ain’t easy for foreigners.They have a strong belief that love is better expressed through actions rather than words. ...
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Maji[mah-jee] is anintensifier, used for situations where you want to add a real emphasis, like the English wordsvery,really, andso. Let’s say you’ve been watching a film starring famousikemenTakeru Satoh. You might turn to your friend and say:Takeru Satoh tte maji kakkoii!Or, “Take...
Have you ever had that feeling around 3pm where you need to eat something without actually being hungry? To chew on something just for the sake of it? This is why I love the Japanese language, there is a word for this feeling —kuchisabishii!