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sayonara = good bye

ja ne, or just "ja" = see you later (a less formal goodbye, probably more suitable for a boyfriend)

So that's out of the way. Now, boyfriend... "kareshi" or "kare" (pronounced "KAH - reh") is boyfriend, and "sukidoushi" works for boyfriend OR girlfriend, as well as general "soul mate". In other words,

"Ja ne, kareshi." = See you later, boyfriend.

"Ja, kare." = See you later, boyfriend.

"Sayonara, sukidoushi." = Goodbye, soul mate.

Any combination could work. However, I assume most girlfriends would simply refer to their boyfriend by their name and a familiar honorific, such as "-kun".

(Note: I'm not certain on this, but "kareshi-kun" or "kare-kun" might be a fine way to say boyfriend as well, while being more familiar. But don't quote me on that.)

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11y ago

彼 (kare) 彼氏(kareshi) are ways of saying "boyfriend". So to say "I want a Japanese boyfriend" you could say 日本の彼氏がほしい (nihon no kareshi ga hoshii).

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13y ago

'Kimi no you na karesha ni atta kara ureshii'

If you need to be polite towards the listener, you need to replace 'kimi' with 'anata' and put a 'desu' at the end of the sentence.

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14y ago

Anata ha kareshi imasu ka?

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12y ago

"Kore wa watashi no kareshi desu."

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13y ago

'Koibito ga imasu ka.'

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13y ago

'Watashi no kareshi ni nattemasu ka?'

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10y ago

Anata wa booifurendo ga imasu ka.

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