16:14 May 29, 2001 |
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na | 愛しています Aishite Imasu |
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愛しています Aishite Imasu Explanation: The translation of I Love You is usually 'Ai Shite Imasu' pronounced Ai She Tay Ee Ma Su. But this is a very formal way of saying it. Many women will say 'Ai Shite Ru' and many men, 'Ai Shiteru Yo'. Younger people often say "Dai Suki" which actually means, 'I like you alot' but often carries the connotation of 'I love you' Hope that helped Born and raised in Japan |
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