The sentence "I love you, Shane" would be translated as シェインã€å›ã®ã“ã¨ãŒå¤§å¥½ãã? (shein, kimi no koto ga daisuki da) in Japanese. This would be pronounced something like "shane, kimmy no koh-toe gah dye-ski dah".
ケビンさん 愛しています : 'kebin san aishite imasu'.
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
nani okottemo aishiteru
Shane in Japanese: SHEIN (Shi-Ee-H-N) -Similarly pronounced to the English version.
In Japanese? It already is ... In English? "Boku ga daisuki" means "I love myself." If you would like to use this construction to say you love something -else,- then you may use it like this: "Boku ha ga daisuki desu." Put the noun where the tildes are, and you have a wonderful Japanese sentence proclaiming your love form something!
You may say 'jibun ga suki,' written: 自分が好き
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
To say "i love you" in japanese: ai shi teru Ah-shee-tare- oo
aishitteiru
Ai
since when does Jacob speak Japanese?
Sukidayo ^^^ that means i like you. Love is pronounced as Ahh-E Say ahh and say "E" like the letter.
You could say "kimiga hoshiindesu" which means "i want you (in a sexual way.)" Hope that helps :)
boo
ai no megami
manderine is Chinese
'Fuhen no ai.'
Nihon daisuki!