æ‹ã—ã„ (koishii) is the Japanese adjective for "yearning" or "missing", so you could say ã‚ãªãŸã®äº‹ãŒæ‹ã—ã„ (anata no koto ga koishii), to mean "I miss you".
anata ga inakute sabishii desu
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I would say that like this: 'mukashi no anata ga yahari mashi datta' (I think the old you was preferable/better). It could be a bit far from your exact sentence but usage of 'mashi' is a very common one in this kind of sentences.
If you want a precise translation you could say 'mukashi no anata ga koishii'.
You may say ã‚ãªãŸã«ä¼šã„ãŸã„ãªã€è¦ªå‹ (anata ni aitai na, shinyuu) to mean 'miss you, best friend' in Japanese. However, this sounds a bit strange and would become more natural without è¦ªå‹ (shinyuu).
There is no "I miss you" in Japanese. People say either "sabishii (I'm lonely)" or "aitai (I want to see you)".
Anata ga nogasu
However I miss you would be:
Watashi WA anata ga inakute sabishiir:
You could say 'anata ga inakute sabishii,' written: あなたがいなくて寂しい
Anata ga inakute, sabishii desu.
Watashi WA kazoku o kikoku ketsujō
Salami is pronounced the same in Japanese as it is in English.
Reiki is the usual way to say Aura in Japanese, but if you were to translate it Japanese to English Reiki - Lifeforce or Hadou - Wave
The same way you say it in English lol.
The Japanese word for "offline" comes from the English, so it is: 'ofurain'.
You may say 'shinjite kudasai.'
Watashi wa anata ga inakute sabishii.
Nic and Rocco
の (no)
Anata o ketsujō shimasu
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms.
止められない is how you write it in Japanese "unstoppable" is how you say it in English "Tome rare nai" is how you say it in Japanese
no such word in English or Japanese its jargon
In Japanese It Is Kingu , It Is Called Romaji When Written in English
"Le falto" in Spanish can be translated to "I missed it" in English.
To say "I miss her" in French, you must literally say "she is lacking me" - elle me manque. This is the reverse to English.
Just give what you want to say in Japanese and i will tell ya!!!! I am Japanese okay! I can translate anything to Japanese to English of English to Japanese!just write me on my message board!!!! Sayounara!!! (goodbye) lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Salami is pronounced the same in Japanese as it is in English.