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  1. Jun 28, 2023 · 1. Ai (愛): Unconditional Love. 2. Koi (恋): Romantic Love. 3. Daisuki (大好き): I Really Like You. 4. Aishiteru (愛してる): I Love You. 5. Koibito (恋人): Lover. 6. Kazoku (家族): Family. 7. Tomodachi (友達): Friendship. 8. Oyako (親子): Parent and Child. 9. Suki (好き): Like. 10. Yasashii (優しい): Kindness. 11. Hatsuon (発音): Pronunciation. 12. Tanoshii (楽しい): Joyful.

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    恋 Romantic love Koi(恋 / こい) is often interpreted as ‘romantic love’ or ‘passionate love’. Normally, it has a nuance of young love, or the kind of love that just began blossoming. Like a crush! This word for love can be used to describe a longing for a specific person. Just like the beginning stages of a relationship, the type of love associated wit...

    愛 Deep love While koi describes an exciting, passionate love, ai(愛 / あい) cultivates these feelings for a long time, and eventually, it all turns into deep, unconditional love. Ah, how sweet! Ai is a strong word that isn’t meant to be thrown around carelessly. You don’t say ai shiteru to your crush, either (that’s koi)! This word is meant for feelin...

    愛情 Love, affection Aijou(愛情 / あいじょう) refers to the type of love you give for someone or something. A good example is the affection that parents give to their children. It puts a lot of emphasis on caring and affection, just like familial or parental love. The word aijouconsists of the kanji for ‘love’ (愛) and ’feelings’ or ‘passion’ (情).

    愛好 Love, adoration If you have a keen eye, or are familiar with kanji, you can see that aikou (愛好 / あいこう) is made up of the kanji for ‘love’ and ‘like’! Aikouis typically used when describing fondness for a hobby. If you’re a big fan of something, then this is the word for love you can use. In fact, the word aikouka (愛好家 / あいこうか) means ‘enthusiast’...

    恋愛 Romance The word renai (恋愛 / れんあい) encompasses a broad sense of love. It refers to ‘romance’ and romantic love, or simply ‘falling in love’. Look closely – it’s composed of the kanji koi and ai! A dictionary entry for renai will give us a lot of meanings: ‘love’, ‘passion’, ‘emotion’, and so on. It’s best to sum this up as ‘romance’. However, th...

    ラブ Love The word rabu (ラブ) is borrowed from the English language. It is used more light-heartedly than koi or aiand doesn’t represent a serious feeling of love. Raburabu (ラブラブ) is a colloquial word meaning ‘lovey-dovey’ or the feeling of being head-over-heels in love. Other words that include rabuare: 1. Raburetaa(ラブレター) : love letter 2. Rabu sutor...

    好き Like, love You’ll hear this word a lot in anime and romantic drama, especially in scenes where a character confesses their love for someone! Suki (好き / すき) means ‘liking’ or ‘loving’ someone. It’s not limited to people! You can use sukito express liking your favorite food, movie, or sport. Another variant you can use is the word daisuki (大好き / だ...

    想い Feelings, love Last, but not the least, omoi(想い / おもい) is usually heard in love songs. But if its usual translation is ‘thought’, then how is it related to love? The standard way to write this word is 思い but another form, written as 想い implies that a certain thought involves a lot of emotion or feelings. Upon closer examination, you will notice ...

    • 嬉しい (Ureshii): Happy, Glad. 嬉しい (ureshii) is probably the most common way to say you’re happy in Japanese. It describes the temporary happiness that comes on suddenly, such as when you find out you did well on an exam, got a promotion, or received a surprise gift from your friends.
    • 幸せ (Shiawase): Happy, Content, Good Fortune. 幸せ (shiawase) is another well-known word for “happy” but is much more nuanced than 嬉しい (ureshii). 幸せ describes a more profound sense of contentment from the heart— a feeling of needing nothing else.
    • 幸福 (Kōfuku): Happiness, Joy, Well-being. 幸福 (kōfuku) is similar in meaning to 幸せ (shiawase). They even share the same kanji character. Kōfuku can be used as a noun or na-adjective to describe a sense of contentment and well-being.
    • 満足 (Manzoku): Satisfied, Contentment. Manzoku describes being satisfied with something but does not necessarily imply being happy. Shiawase is beyond just being satisfied; you’re at the point of needing nothing else and have a general feeling of happiness.
    • Ai (愛) – Real Love, Deep Love, Profound Love. Ai (愛) is the general term for love that is most commonly used when you ask someone what the Japanese word for love is.
    • Koi (恋) – Romantic Love, Passionate Love. The Japanese word Koi (恋) translates as “love” or “yearning” and is the closest Japanese word to what we consider love in western cultures.
    • Aijou (愛情) – Feeling of Love or Affection For Someone. Aijou (愛情) is another Japanese word that translates as “love” or “affection“. It consists of 愛, ai the kanji for love, and 情, jou the kanji for feelings, emotions, compassion, sympathy, passion, affection, and love.
    • Renai (恋愛) – Objective Word for Love or Romance. The next term Renai (恋愛) consists of the first two Japanese words for “love” we have learned Koi (恋) and Ai (愛).
    • Ai. 愛 (あい) Meaning: Love. Ai in Japanese means… love. What kind of love? A pure and intense love that applies to family and serious romantic relationships.
    • Koi. 恋 (こい) Love (falling in love) Koi is the initial feeling of love you feel when falling in love. Once you establish the relationship, most people would switch to the stronger word for love or ai.
    • Suki. 好き (すき) Like. A quick note: This word is pronounced as “ski” (like the winter sport) and “sookee” sounds weird. This is one of the most common Japanese words for love.
    • Aisuru. 愛する (愛する) To love. This is the verb-form of ai, which can be a term of endearment for romantic partners. You can put person or hito after aisuru to say “my love.”
  2. Sep 14, 2023 · The two most common ways to say ‘happy’ in Japanese are ureshii (嬉しい / うれしい) and shiawase (幸せ / しあわせ). Generally, ureshii describes that temporary feeling of joy you experience when something good happens, while shiawase describes a more general state of happiness.

  3. When you want to express pure, heartfelt happiness, “幸せ” is your go-to word. It encapsulates the feeling of being truly content and satisfied. It is quite strong and also references true “Happiness”! 今日 きょう はとても しあわ せです!. (Kyou wa totemo shiawase desu!) – “Today, I am very happy!”.

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