Hmm. What kind of love? Generally if you just really like something you would say "~ga suki desu." (lit. "I like ~") If you love someone, like deep romantic love, you would say "~ga aisuru"...I think... don't quote me on that last one, I haven't heard it with my own ears being said before.
hontouni aishiteru
I'm pretty sure... It leaves out the subject and compliment/object.
It says "really love"
When said to the person it is understood that they are the object and when you say it you are the subject. Therefore, understood it means "I really love you."
That would be... Watashi WA anata o aishite kangaeru
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This is not grammatically correct, and is overly formalized.
"Anata no koto wo aishiteiru to omoimasu ga..." (あなたの事を愛していると思いますが...) would be correct and more natural sounding.
"Watashi wa" is almost never needed outside of a test in Japanese class or very formal situations, as it's pretty much always implied and Japanese tends to drop everything that's not crucial to the sentence if possible.
While "anata wo" would technically work in this example, it's far more common in spoken Japanese to say "anata no koto" ("the things about you") in these situations.
"Aishite kangaeru" just doesn't work. "kangaeru" is the unmodified root meaning "to think", and means more "to think about something" rather than the "I think that _____" context which is present in this question.
In Japan, it is acceptable to reply to "aishiteru" (I love you) with a simple, "Watashi mo" meaning "Me too". Where as this can imply that you "love yourself too" in America, in Japan, it is the typical response.
'Anata no koto wo hontou ni aishite imasu'.
わたしも愛してろよ is how you say love you too in Japanese.
You may say 'Ai shite iru.'
"aishite imasu
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
Ai
aishitteiru
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 :)
ai no megami
Nihon daisuki!
'Fuhen no ai.'
manderine is Chinese
"you are a pansy" watashi/boku = I ai = love suki means good i think. whch is what i think they say in place of love. Someone else could answer it better though ^^ Kanojo no koto WA suki desu, itsumo suki desu.