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  2. The literal translation of I love you in Japanese language is 愛してる (ai shiteru). However, a more natural way to say I love you in Japanese is suki da. This literally means ‘I like you’, but it can be understood as ‘I love you’ when used in a relationship.

  3. 8 Ways to Say “I Love You” in Japanese (But Watch Out!)

    www.alexrockinjapanese.com/how-to-say-i-love-you-in-japanese

    So which word should you use and what is the best way to express your love to a Japanese person? The three words suki (好き), daisuki (大好き), and aishiteru (愛してる) are basically used to say “I love you” in Japanese. “Suki” is used at the start of relationships and when confessing your love.

  4. 77 Ways to Say “I Love You” in Japanese Like a Native Speaker

    www.fluentu.com/blog/japanese/i-love-you-in-japanese

    Click here to learn 77 ways to say "I love you" in Japanese like a native speaker would and dive deep into Japanese love culture. See how to express love to your family and friends or your romantic partner. Plus, learn some romantic phrases, beautiful quotes and dreamy love songs!

  5. Love in Japanese + 50 ways to say I love you - Suki Desu

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    In short - I love you in Japanese can be: Aishiteru - 愛してる - I Love You in Japanese (super intimate, between couples); Koishiteru - 恋してる - I Love You in Japanese (I'm starting to fall in love with you); Suki desu - 好きです - I like you in Japanese; Dai suki desu - 大好きです - I really like you in Japanese;

  6. Google Translate - Google 翻訳

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    Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

  7. LOVE | translation English to Japanese: Cambridge Dictionary

    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english-japanese/love

    LOVE translations: ~性的な思いを持って愛する, (家族や友達)を大切に思っている, ~が大好きだ, (性的な思いの含まれる)愛、恋, 愛情, 恋人, 愛好, 愛(あい), 愛情(あいじょう)…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.

  8. How to say "I Love You" in Japanese (and 50+ More Ways to Share...

    www.fluentin3months.com/i-love-you-in-japanese

    If you want the direct translation, “I love you” in Japanese is 愛してる (aishiteru). But, in Japanese culture, expressing love and affection isn’t very common.

  9. How to Say I Love You in Japanese - The True Japan

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    1. 好き (Suki) For all of your who just want a simple answer on how to say I love you in Japanese, this is it. This is probably the simplest way to express your feelings in Japanese. Suki simply means “ like,” as in “I like watching TV,” or “I like ice cream.”

  10. 25 Romantic Japanese words to melt your loved one’s heart

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    1. Aishiteru (愛してる) Aishiteru is one of the most direct ways to say “I love you” in Japanese, typically reserved for deeply committed relationships. (I love you too.) 2. Daisuki (大好き) Daisuki means “I really like you” or “I love you” in a more casual way. It can be used for both romantic and platonic relationships.

  11. How to Say I Love You in Japanese - Japan Switch

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    Rather than “I love you,” suki is actually “like” when you use any online translator (such as DeepL). However, Japanese people also often use this word to express love. It is one of the common ways to express their love or admiration for someone or something in everyday contexts.