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What is it like for the Japanese to love you?

"Love you" in Japanese means "love してる". "

Pingjia pronunciation: ぁぃしてる, Roman pronunciation: a i shi te ru, Chinese homonym: Auntie washes the railway; Example: Suzuki さんしてるよ/? Suzuki, love you. "

Japanese expressions of "love you" include "love してぃる" and "love してぃます". In spoken English, the verb "てぃる"

Generally, it is used for a person to express his love to another person, and it can also be used between relatives. The most complete statement is "Jun のことしてる", and the more casual statement is that these statements are simplified. Generally speaking, Japanese people don't use honorifics when expressing their feelings with this sentence.

Extended data:

Country, I love your statement.

L 1: I love you

French: I love you, I love you.

German: I love you.

Greek: ∑' α γ α π? (S'agapo)

Jude Thai:

Hungary: N is szeretlek

Ireland: taim i'ngra leat

Ashania: Mina Amarstan Sind

Finland: Min Lakastan Sinua

Billy's Flemish: Hello.

Italian: ti amo, ti vogliobene

Latin: Te amo, voamo

La tovia: This is my favorite.

Lisbon: jargon gramo-te bue, chavalinha

Litao Bay: Tave Myliu

Maqidun: Tesakam

Marta: On the blog.

Pollan: Hello, hello, hello.

Portugal: Eu amo-te

Romania: Great, great.

Holland: Hello.

Jack: Milujit

Dan Mai: Jagger Elskel Digg

I brought my equipment.

Armenia: It's Kezi Seeroom yem.

Bavaria: I'm going to Naryshkin.

Bulgaria: ahs te obicham

Catalan, Spain: T'estim

Claudia: Hello.

Azerbaijani: Men

Moungala: Amy Tome Balobashi

Myanmar: chit pa de

Village of Cambodia: Bangsarangweng

Philippines: Mahal Kita, Iniibig Kita

Gujarat: Hongtane Prem Kalunchun.

N India: major tumse pyar *n

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