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"I Love You" is a song recorded in two languages (Korean and Japanese) ... Following the Japanese release of "I Love You" on September 19, 2012, ...
Therefore, you’ll want to learn how to say “I love you” in different languages — at least 10 of them, but maybe more! In the video above, you can watch 10 people from all around the world ...
I Love You So Much, I Hate You (Japanese: 憎らしいほど愛してる, Hepburn: Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru) is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Yuni. The series follows an affair between office worker Saori Fujimura and her boss Ayako Asano.
Just for today I love you) is a song recorded by South Korean boy band BoyNextDoor. KOZ Entertainment released the song as the group's first digital single on January 6, 2025. Members Taesan and Woonhak wrote the song with co-writer Kako. Described as a dance-pop song, "If I Say, I Love You" revolves around the emotion of "patheticness ...
Wall of Love on Montmartre in Paris: "I love you" in 250 languages, by calligraphist Fédéric Baron and artist Claire Kito (2000) Evolutionary psychology has attempted to provide various reasons for love as a survival tool. Humans are dependent on parental help for a large portion of their lifespans compared to other mammals.
Just Know That I Love You, known as Anata no Koto ga Daisuki (あなたのことが大好き, , lit. "I Love You" ) in Japan, is an album by American recording artist and musician Priscilla Ahn . The album was inspired by the Joan G. Robinson novel When Marnie Was There and written for the anime film adaptation of the novel , released by Studio ...
(I Love You, 答えてくれ, Ai Ravu Yū, Kotaetekure) is the 35th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 2007. The albums features a smash hit single "Once in a Lifetime" and its B-Side "Here Comes the Ancient Rain", both songs were used in the documentary program entitled Sekai Ururun Taizaiki ...
It contains two previously released singles, Zutto Tsutaetakatta I Love You (ずっと伝えたかった I love you) and "Kimi he no Parade" (君へのパレード♪). Both these tracks and the previously released B-side song Shounen (from their single Love Forever , 1995) received renewed album mixes and recordings with subtitles Album ...