I think you mean あなたを愛してずっと愛していつまでもするぞ (anata o aishite, zutto aishite, itsumademo suruzo) which would mean "I love you, I'll always love you and I'll do it (love you) no matter what" in Japanese. This would most likely be said by a male, as the masculine particle ぞ (zo) is used.This may also mean "I love you, I've always loved you, and I'll love you forever" depending on context.
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i love you, I'll always love you, lets be together forever
anata = you
o = (comes before some verbs)
aishi = love
Anata o aishi. = I love you.
Anata ni koi wo shite imasu 'I'm In love with you'
'Warui kedo, anata wo aishite imasu'.
It is Anata ga egao michi o aishite
あなたがあなたを愛してる "Anata ga anata o aishite ru"
Translating from Japanese to English - it means "I remember you".
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
sayonara = goodbye/farewellwatashi = I/meWA = (topic marker)anata = youwo = (particle before a verb)aishite = to loveitsumo = alwaysSayonara, watashi WA anata wo aishite, itsumo. = Farewell, I will always love you.
It basically means, I will love you forever :) you're lucky to have such a nice girlfriend and the phrase would be:Watashi ha (wa) anata wo aishiteimasu, itsumademo.
あなたを一番愛してる "Anata o ichiban aishite ru"
i love you is 私はあなたを愛して Phonetically it is Watashi wa anata o aishite
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'.
ゴッドブレスあなたと私たちはあなたを愛して Goddoburesu anata to watashi-tachi WA anata o aishite