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How do you say "I'm waiting for you" in Japanese?
The way people would naturally say it.
12 mei 2015 19:57
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Very Informally: 待ってるよ ・まってるよ
Informally : 待っているよ・まっているよ
Formal: 待っています・まっています
To a close friend I would say one of the upper two, but to someone you don't know too well/is your senior in some regard (unless you've established that you'll talk informally with each), the last one is better.
I assumed that you want to say it to someone because they're running late, or they're asking you if you'll wait for them, so that's why I chose the above ways of saying it. If it's not one of those cases, please let me know!
12 mei 2015
2
あなたを待っています。
bonus: 私はいつでもあなたを待っています。 I am always waiting for you.
12 mei 2015
1
私はあなたを待っている / います。
Watashi wa anata wo matte iru / imasu.
12 mei 2015
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