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Kira
How do you say " you mean everything to me and i would do anything for you" in Japanese
Id like to confess in their native language :)
Jan 3, 2018 5:45 AM
Answers · 2
あなたは私の全てです。
あなたのためならなんだってできる。
はどうでしょう?
(^。^)
Good luck!
January 3, 2018
Hey Kira, don't know any Japanese but recently read this blog post:
"It’s also important to be ambiguous about some things in Japanese; a friend told me that “to communicate without saying what you’re really feeling/thinking is a definition of beauty”; there’s a famous phrase from Natsume Shoseki (basically THE Japanese author) who, when asked how to translate “I love you” into Japanese, responded with “the moon is beautiful tonight, isn’t it?”" :-D Best Tobi. source:https://www.mimicmethod.com/hard-learn-japanese/
January 3, 2018
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