Watashi WA anata no tame ni kansha shite i masu
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Correct, but it wouldn't be said that way by a Japanese speaker. If you just want to tell someone you're grateful in terms of "hey, thanks for helping me out" or "I'm in your debt" kind of thing, 感謝しています (kansha shiteimasu) is enough.
If it's more along the lines of "I'm grateful that you exist", saying あなたの存在に感謝しています (anata no sonzai ni kansha shiteimasu) is fine, it literally means "your existence/presence causes me to be grateful"
Remember, the spoken Japanese language relies very heavily on context, so the exact translation of the words you want to say is usually not going to be something that would actually be said in a conversation. "you"s, "I"s, particles, subjects, etc can very often be omitted from a sentence, and usually are unless in a very formal setting.
'Itadakimasu.'
"Anata ni kansha shiteimasu."
Kamabisushii, kashimashii, urusai and souzoushii all mean noisy. You would use "Urusai" to tell someone to shut up in Japanese.
if you really like something, you can say daisuki (da-ee-sue-key). Improvement: The first answer is true. However, if you mean love as in romantic love, "ai" is the word. To tell someone you love them, the phrase would be "aishiteru".
You may ask them.
If you ask most Japanese, they will tell you their eyes are "black".
What you could say:Is written: " 'イェス'は日本語で'はい'です "Reads: " 'Yesu' WA nihongo de 'hai' desu "Means " 'Yes' in Japanese is/means 'hai' ".
Kamabisushii, kashimashii, urusai and souzoushii all mean noisy. You would use "Urusai" to tell someone to shut up in Japanese.
コキコキ谷=kokikokidani
Why would you tell someone "don't preocupe?"
I tell someone to drop the bomb if I were president.Reasons:1. The world would still have no peace if the Japanese ruled.2. The evil Japanese would rule the world.3. Then the world wouldn't be in peace.4. Children wouldn't have education.There are many more reasons.
Hypocritical
I rap
You can be very very grateful that the person had the courage to tell you the truth. You can be aware that because one person doesn't love you, this does NOT mean that you are unlovable. There is someone out there for you. I'm in awe that you had the courage to tell this person how you felt. This will all look and feel so different a few years from now when you look back. You're doing great.
send them out to dinner and tell them it's you treat they will be grateful and you get them out of the house
I'm not sure, but it doesn't have a Kanji. My guess is it would thus be written in Katakana like this: ブファル (bufaru) Hope this helps, and if there's someone who speaks Japanese as its first language reading this please tell me if it's correct.
Just be straight with them. Get them alone and tell them they need to shower more often and possible get them a stick of deodorant. If you do it so no one else hears you, they probably won't be too upset and possibly will be grateful for the information.
Sushi
"i love you"