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結婚をしてください - Kekkonwo shite kudasai would be a very straightforward way to tell someone you'd like to marry.


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結婚をしてくれませんか? - kekkonwo shite kuremasenka? (very polite and gentle)

結婚をしようか? - kekkonwo shiyouka? (slightly lighthearted but warm suggestion)





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โˆ™ 11y ago
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โˆ™ 10y ago

As in "I will/he will/she will/they will get married" Simple form: 結婚する (kek'kon suru)

Polite form: 結婚します (kek'kon shimasu)

As a command/request

Simple form: 結婚して (kek'kon shite)

Polite form: 結婚して下さい (kek'kon shite kudasai)

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โˆ™ 12y ago

You could say 'tsukiatte kuremasen ka,' or 'tsukiatte kudasai' (please go out with me.) These are written (in the same order): 付き合ってくれませんか  付き合ってください

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โˆ™ 14y ago

"Watashi no mono ni naranai?"


wah-tah-shee no moh-no nee nah-rah-nai?

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โˆ™ 13y ago

konyakusha is the formal way of saying it

koibito is the one you love

she'd probably be happier with the second

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โˆ™ 12y ago

You may say 'itsumade mo ai shite iru,' written: いつまでも愛している

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โˆ™ 11y ago

kisu shitai,' written: キスしたい

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โˆ™ 12y ago

Watashi WA anata o aishite.

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