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  1. Mar 26, 2021 · This word actually means like but it can also translate to love. Especially if you add 大 だい in front of the word making it 大好き. 犬 いぬ が 大好き I love dogs. Adjective for love. Finally, we have two Japanese words for love, 恋 こい しい, and 愛 いと おしい which are adjectives. 愛おしい is kind of like beloved ...

  2. What does “Ichiban Daisuki” mean? “ Ichiban ” ( 一番) is a word that even most non-Japanese are familiar with, meaning “the best” or “most of all.”. So the expression “ ichiban daisuki ” simply means: “I love you (or something) best/most of all.”. Example: “ Anata ga sekai de ichiban daisuki! ” あなたが世界 ...

  3. Feb 14, 2020 · 1. Suki. Suki is the way to say “love” that most students of Japanese, or fans of Japanese animation, find first (though I should point out that it can’t be used as a noun). Ironically, it doesn’t always mean love, because suki can also mean “like.”. For example, if you like ramen, you’d say “ Ramen ga suki desu ,” and no one ...

  4. May 19, 2016 · Traditional Japanese words related to Love. It goes without saying that the loan words and slang expressions are often used among younger generations and that for some of them, the original Japanese love-related words are still very much used, such as: – Boyfriend: 彼氏, kareshi. – Girlfriend: 彼女, kanojyo. – Lover: 恋人, koibito.

  5. Apr 6, 2017 · In Japanese, there are three words for “heart”: shinzou, which refers to the physical organ, ha-to, which is the Anglicized word for a love heart, and kokoro, which means… well, that’s ...

  6. 愛 ( ai) – to express platonic love in Japanese. The word most commonly used to translate “love” in kanji is 愛. (romaji = あい, pronounced “ ai “). There’s an interesting history behind this word. It originally comes from Chinese ideograms imported in the 5th century. The term wasn’t integrated into the Japanese kanji system ...

  7. One of the most important words in any language is “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. Japan is made up of 47 prefectures, each with different customs and dialects, so basically we can ...

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