"i love you" within Japanese??
i do know it, i do Jap at school.
but i hold fecking well forgotten >_<
hehe... so anyone know??
Answers: i ruv u
Saying "jap" isn't racist unless you are here surrounded by the states calling someone that in the file of something. Japanese people use the residence all the time within Japan. I lived there for ten years, married to one, sister and brother are married to Japanese too. for more than 30 years. so please.
a touch levity goes along approach.
Ooooo. you are reminding me of quality times beside Keiko.
Sounding it out, you say... I-shteer-u. It works very well with some flowers.
Good luck
Ken
PS... as for the "racism" , all right... the Japanese often post contained by their job ad "no women" and "only Japanese".
Aishiteru (愛してる)
me love you long time
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, womanly speech)" is normally used surrounded by conversation. However, the Japanese don't say "I love you" as recurrently as Western people do, because of cultural differences.
Aishitemasu. Say it striaght, beside confidence and without removing the eye contact. A calm whisper would be more romantic.
Aishiteru
aishiteru
If you use this racist possession as "Jap" in your sound out, you don't deserve to ask about LOVE.
Your cross-question makes us Japanese "fecking" SICK! Get the "Feck" Outa Here!
You can argue near me. I am ready!
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