There are many ways to say (or use the idea of) love. Koi can be translated as feelings or love, but the most known and widely used term is Ai. The verb is Ai suru and to say like you would say daisuki.
suki (ski) Means like- Japanese rarely ever tell anyone they love them, but do sometimes tell others they like them.
daisuki (dah eye ski) means love
___ <-- Name WA (daisuki or suki) desu (des)
I love/ like ___ (name)
You can substitute the name of someone for a noun. (books, movies...)
If you are asking one or both persons in a relationship (e.g. a couple) you can say 愛し合っていますか : 'aishiatte imasu ka?'. If you're asking one person about someone else, or in general you can say 惚れていますか : 'horete imasu ka?' or 恋していますか : 'aishite imasu ka?'.
"Ai" means love. It is pronounced I/eye. The kanji for love can be found at a good size by Googling it.
Love in Japanese means Ai
Love is 'air' in Japanese, written: 愛
"(Ren-)Ai" or "Koi"
watashiwa anataga suki desu
Love is love in Japanese = 愛は、愛です
If you're meaning "What is Japanese for love?" then the answer is ai (aye).
Love in Japanese is 愛 Phonetically it is Ai
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
Love in Japanese is "Ai".
it is (i love you) in Japanese
The Japanese character for 'love' is 愛 (ai).
since when does Jacob speak Japanese?
To say "i love you" in japanese: ai shi teru Ah-shee-tare- oo
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