Literally "to heart", as in taking something to heart.
"Kokoro" means heart (usually pertaining to ones feelings). "Ni" is a particle that is added to confirm time, direction, or purpose (it can mean to, at, in, on, per, from, and by). You might say "watashi no kokoro ni sore o kanjiru", for I feel it in my heart, or "kokoro ni sore o toru koto wa arimasen" - don't take it to heart.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart
someone lives in my heart
kokoro - this can also mean heart
It means "extremely good" in Japanese.
影の心 Kage no kokoro
"Kokoro no junsui na otoko" = 'a man that is pure of heart"
ダニエル /da ni e ru/ is Japanization of that name.
The word 'kokoro' means "heart" in Japanese. It's written as 心.
Taiyล Te ni Tsuki wa Kokoro no Ryลte ni was created on October 6, 2007.
kokoro - this can also mean heart
It's Japanese, and it means heart
"Sincerely" in Japanese can be translated as "่ช ๅฎใซ" (seijitsu ni) or "ๅฟใใ" (kokoro kara), depending on the context in which you want to use it.
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This does not mean anything in Japanese.
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heart is kokoro