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erm ... can i noe how to say "do you know how much i love you ? why cant you try to understand how i am feeling now ?? i really love you alot ... alot alot ... pls gimme some respond ... i love you" in japanese ???? i mean really say .. i cant read katakana and hirigana ... somebody please spell it out in english for me .. thank you very much .

no answers like "i dunno" and no wrong answers ... thank you .i need it URGENTLY ... thank you ...

2006-10-19 01:22:01 · 6 answers · asked by precious moments babe 2 in Society & Culture Languages

6 answers

In japan instead of saying i love you people are more preferred to say "i like you" or just in short "like you" so you may say
suki desu or suki dayo

I (hon'in, warawa, watashi, watakushi, ore, ware, en)
love (koigokoro, ai, aijou, ji, ren'ai, aikou, suki, koi)
you (temae, omaesan, otaku, yu-, maro)

If you use any of these words it would be best to write it in a letter.

hatsukoi
初恋
(first love)

aijin
愛人
(lover)

hiren
悲恋
(sad love)

koibito
恋人
(one's boyfriend/girlfriend)

koi ni ochiru
恋に落ちる
(to fall in love with)

renai
恋愛
(love)

shitsuren
失恋
(disappointed love)

koisuru
恋する
(to be in love with)

"Koi" is a love for the opposite sex, or a longing feeling for a specific person. It can be described as "romantic love" or "passionate love." While "ai" has the same meaning as "koi," it also has a definition of a general feeling of love. "Koi" can be selfish, but "ai" is a real love. Here are some lines that explain them well:
Koi is always wanting. Ai is always giving.

2006-10-19 01:51:37 · answer #1 · answered by kizkat 4 · 0 0

Oh. My. God.

Stop butchering the English language. You can't even write what you're trying to ask properly and you want to know how to speak Japanese?
No.
Kid, you're not really in love. Now get off the computer, forget about your hormones, and read some books.

2006-10-19 16:59:51 · answer #2 · answered by Belie 7 · 0 1

"Honto ni aishiteru" (pronounced "HON-toe knee EYE-shte-ru")

If you need this urgently, I don't think knowing how to say all of that in Japanese is really going to help you in your situation. Why I say this is that, even if you managed to recite it to the person in question here, it may not help that much.

2006-10-19 08:32:40 · answer #3 · answered by mezzaninedam 1 · 0 0

I assume you're a girl.
The below is feminine Japanese.

doredake anatano koto ga sukika wakatteruno?
doushite watashi no kimochi wo wakatte kurenai no?
anatano koto ga hontou ni suki nano. sugoku sukinano ...
dakara nanika henji wo kudasai ... suki desu.

2006-10-21 04:13:43 · answer #4 · answered by Black Dog 4 · 0 0

do you know how much i love you?===>(ki-mi no ko-to o don-na-ni a-i-shi-te-ru-ka wa-ka-ru?)
why can't you try to understand how i am feeling now?===> (do-u-shi-te ki-mo-chi o wa-ka-tte ku-re-na-i-no?)
i really love you a lot===>(hon-to-u-ni ki-mi no ko-to o a-i-shi-te-ru)
alot alot===>well, here, you can just repeat "hontouni" (which literally means something like 'sincerely,' 'dearly...'

just pronounce each of the syllables clearly w/ short vowel pronounciation & u should do fine =) hope this helps.

2006-10-20 03:10:55 · answer #5 · answered by peachymoon02 2 · 0 0

sorry can't help try your search bar

2006-10-19 08:24:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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