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what's the japanese for " i love you"?

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Question by charlie
Submitted on 1/23/2004
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what's the japanese for " i love you"?


Answer by sheik
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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Watashi-wa anata-o aishtemasu.

 

Answer by swizzle
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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aishteru for short

 

Answer by Tsuko
Submitted on 6/11/2004
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or Suki desu which is like first love not all really really deeply i love you

 

Answer by derek
Submitted on 10/15/2004
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myu-shu-bu-bu

 

Answer by xatzhu
Submitted on 11/25/2004
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itsumo aishtemaru!

 

Answer by grievor
Submitted on 4/28/2005
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whats the easiest way of saying i love you..like the most common way?

 

Answer by shikage
Submitted on 11/21/2005
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whats deeply love?

 

Answer by shinobu
Submitted on 3/28/2006
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or daiske which means like,i think i spelled it right

 

Answer by sirius
Submitted on 8/10/2006
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what about daisuki??

 

Answer by Vinny
Submitted on 8/24/2006
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Dai suki  i'm 100 percent sure of this

 

Answer by Conscience
Submitted on 10/13/2006
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Suki desu is most commonly used. It's  not as common to say I love you in japanese.

 

Answer by Shanou
Submitted on 11/2/2006
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How do you say I love you Brad in Japanese?
Thank you x

 

Answer by Caylah
Submitted on 1/13/2007
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what are the symbols you use for saying i love you?

 

Answer by Kyra`
Submitted on 1/23/2007
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um i dont really know

 

Answer by Anonymous
Submitted on 2/18/2007
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Due to japanese culture, they rarely use aishteru.
It's usually Daisuke desu

 

Answer by TayakoChan
Submitted on 2/26/2007
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Well, Suki is like so that could just be a friend. Not really love.

 

Answer by Kaori
Submitted on 3/13/2007
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Can someone put up the kanji?

 

Answer by Tesh
Submitted on 4/20/2007
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check this out
http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa021101a.htm

 

Answer by kerii chan
Submitted on 4/24/2007
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anata ga suki desu

 

Answer by hvhv
Submitted on 5/1/2007
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lgtyuuuuuuuuu

 

Answer by tinkillua11
Submitted on 5/26/2007
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some people actually say "daisuki desu" since daisuki means liking someone (or something) very much...

 

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