![]() The word “Aishiteru” (愛してる) is often considered the default Japanese translation for the English phrase “ I love you“. Aishiteru – I Love You (With All My Heart) I highly recommend you to read that article before moving on! 1. I have covered that in detail in my blog post about the meaning of “Aishiteru” in Japanese. So the three little words “ I love you” are often not explicitly said but shown nonverbally through actions. It is not that common to express love and affection in Japanese culture. Here they are:īefore we start a quick but very important note, though. Then, we will look into 5 other ones that are less often used in real life but can often be encountered in anime, manga, and Japanese dramas. First the 3 basic phrases for love “ aishiteru“, “ daisuki (desu)“, and “ suki (desu)“. In this blog post, I will cover 8 different phrases. Japanese people tend to use a couple of different phrases mostly depending on the length and therefore depth of their relationship and love for the other person. In Japanese, there is not one basic way or expression of how to say “ I love you“. ![]() After that, we will also cover how to include the name of your loved one and how to say “ I love you” to your friend and family members. If that seems to be complicated don’t worry! Below I’m going to explain the different ways and phrases of how to say “ I love you” in Japanese in detail and tell you exactly when you should use which phrase. “Daisuki” is stronger and closest to the English “I love you”, while “Aishiteru” should rarely ever be used. “Suki” is used at the start of relationships and when confessing your love. 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. So which word should you use and what is the best way to express your love to a Japanese person? However, translating these three little words from English is not that easy, because in Japanese there are 11 words for “love”, and a lot of them can be used to say “ I love you“. ![]() Whatever works.ĭon’t know if I am going to keep posting 'Say I love You’ content but I’ll keep the page open for now.A lot of my readers want to know how to say “ I love you” in Japanese. Or you can slump into your comfy bean bag with a sode pop and binge-watch your fav series. Don’t give up and always reach out for help. So, if you are going through something tough right now, hold on. Growing up can be daunting but if you surround yourself with the people that you truly love and give you that same affection back, then it makes life a little easier to bear. I guess like most things there is a life lesson to learn. Don’t get me wrong, high school wasn’t all bad, some of the friends I made I still keep in touch with today. See, I never realised but most of the people in high school were 'friends by default’ because I was essentially trapped in a prison cell for 7 hours, and like most prison cell situations (not that I would know but from watching a lot of 'Prison Break’) you don’t want to be the odd one left out. You will find new things that excite you, like anime or video games, and the people that like the same things will want to naturally form a bond with you because they want to. As I’ve moved forward in life, not because I wanted to but like most people get pushed into the harsh reality of adulthood, I’ve realised that you will naturally find your place. Much like how Mei was at the beginning of the anime. Got rejected a lot and avoided people to save myself the heartache of losing relationships and getting hurt. Not because it brings back memories of nostalgia but because the themes themselves kind of tie into and fit perfectly with my situation in life.Īs a young teen, I struggled to fit in and find my place in the world. I’d have to say that ‘Say I Love You’ is still one of my all-time favourites. I created this account in high school (when I was 17 and am now 26) when I had time to sit down, crack open a can of coke (original ofc) and watch my favourite anime. I miss this page but it’s so weird to come back to it without touching it for so long. It’s so odd to look back on posts I have created and see all the wonderful comments. Wow, so okay, it was pre-pandemic era since I posted on this account.
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