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24 cze 2023 · Click here to learn 77 ways to say "I love you" in Japanese like a native speaker would and dive deep into Japanese love culture. See how to express love to your family and friends or your romantic partner. Plus, learn some romantic phrases, beautiful quotes and dreamy love songs!
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“Daisuki” (大好き) means “I love you“, “I love you so much“, or “I really love you“. It consists of the kanji dai 大, meaning “ big “, and suki 好き which means “ like ” or “ love “.
In Japanese there are 3 main ways to say you love a person: Ai [愛]; Suki [好き]; Koi [恋]; In addition, several variations and conjugations are used to express this feeling.
12 mar 2020 · If you’re a guy then you will say 好きだよ (suki da yo) to tell someone “I love you” in Japanese. Note that です (desu) can be used in place of だ since it has the same meaning, it’s just a more formal version of the word.
20 maj 2022 · The literal translation of I love you in Japanese language is 愛してる (ai shiteru). However, a more natural way to say I love you in Japanese is suki da. This literally means ‘I like you’, but it can be understood as ‘I love you’ when used in a relationship.
19 maj 2022 · There are three significant ways to say “I love you” in Japanese: すきです (suki desu|好きです) だいすきです (daisuki desu|大好きです) あいしている (ai shiteiru|愛している) We’ve listed each of them here in order of intensity/intimacy, starting from lightest to heaviest. “I like you” in Japanese.
好き (suki) is commonly used to say both "I like you" and "I love you," and is the safer choice for all stages of a relationship. It’s light-hearted and can be used to express enjoyment or preference for anything, not just people.