'Anata ni aitai' is written asã‚ãªãŸã«ä¼šã„ãŸã„ in Japanese. This means 'I want to see you'.
To say the words 'I love you' in simplified Chinese you say 'Wo ai ni". To say these words in Japanese you say 'Watashi wa anata o aishite'.
に (ni) is a particle in Japanese used for the target of a verb. For example, 図書館に行く (toshokan ni iku) means "go to library", or 犬は部屋にいる (inu ha heya ni iru) "The dog is in the room". 二(ni) is also the Japanese word for two.
In Japanese, the number 2 is spelled as 二 (ni).
You can write 'life in every breath' in Japanese as 「吐く息に宿る生命」(Haku iki ni yadoru seimei).
It is 'ni juu ichi' in Japanese, written either 21, or in Kanji, 二十一
watashi/boku mo aitai = i also want to meet aitakkunai = i don't want to meet
あなたの家族に会いたい "Anata no kazoku ni aitai"
You may say 'Eiko ni aitai.'
anata WA doko ni imasuka
"I want to meet ..." eg. "Elvis ni aitai" --> "I want to meet Elvis."
'Iwant to be your girlfriend' when translated into Japanese may be:あなたの彼女になりたい (anata no kanojo ni naritai)あなたの恋人になりたい (anata no koibito ni naritai)あなたのガールフレンドになりたい (anata no gaarufurendo ni naritai)
"Anata to isshou ni iru no WA ureshii."
watashi WA anata ni ochikondeiru
anata no koibito ni nari tai
"Anata ni horeteimasu."ah-nah-tah nee hoh-reh-teh-ee-moss
Anata ni koi wo shite imasu 'I'm In love with you'
Anata WA gakkō ni iru