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How do you say 'I love you too' in Japanese?
I know how to say I love you, but not I love you too, can someone help me?
Preferably in romaji or hirigana, please :)
1 juin 2015 16:01
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It depends on the relationship because in many situations, we use だいすきです or すきです more than あいしています.
I would say: わたしもあなたがすきです。(Watashi mo anata ga suki desu.)
However, generally it is used between close people, after someone tells you "I love you", isn't it? So we say: わたしも!If I wouldn't omitting nothing, it is: わたしも(name)がだいすき!(Watashi mo (name) ga daisuki.
*We generally use the name instead of saying あなた.
*A lot of women use あなた when they call husband.
I hope this was helpful.
2 juin 2015
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"boku mo kimi o aishitemasu."
ぼく も きみ を あいしてます
You could drop 'boku mo' since it is already implied that you are the speaker.
1 juin 2015
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Katie W
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Allemand
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Allemand
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