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Terina
how do you say 'i will miss you' in japanese?
Aug 23, 2010 7:23 AM
Answers · 6
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unfortunately no word(or phrase) is same meaning with "I'll miss you" in Japanese...
cuz "Ill miss you " means "I'll feel lonely cuz u are not here" or "I wanna see you" or "I wanna feel you " or ,,,like that right??
( Im sorry , firstly Im not good at English)
I miss you nearly equal 我想你。
but we Japanese dont have that kind of expression.
so we choose those expression depending on situation.
"I'll feel lonely cuz u are not here"
anata ga inakute sabisii desu.
あながいなくてさびしいです。
"I wanna see you"
anata ni aitai desu.
あなたにあいたいです。
etc.....
August 23, 2010
2
I'll miss you.
(あなたがいなくなると)さびしくなります。
The person is just about to leave, but not gone yet.
I miss you.
(あなたがいなくて)さびしいです。
The person is already gone.
August 23, 2010
あなたがいなくてさびしいです。
August 23, 2010
kimi iku to sabishii yo.
August 23, 2010
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