Arigatou is 'Thank you.' Aishiteru is 'I love you.' Totemo ii desu is '[something] is very good.'
Translated directly, word for word, it means "Because [I] like [something] very very much. Love [it], love [it], thank you."
Itsumo means "always" and aishiteru means "love", though it is not a proper sentence it basically means "I will always love you".
it means 'always.'
Itsumo
it means "i love you"
nani okottemo aishiteru
"Aishiteru" means "I love you" in Japanese, but it's only really used unless you're absolutely serious about the relationship.If you're not sure whether you are dedicated yet, you can say "Daisuki" instead, which means "I really like you". It's more relaxed, for example, if you're just starting a relationship with someone.
it is itsumo.
You may say 'itsumo hitoribocchi de imasu.'
'Watashi WA itsumo tadashii desu'.
In English it is called "Let's stay together" and in Japanese it is "Itsumo"
愛してるよロンダ (Aishiteru yo, Rhonda) It's spelled "Japanese" by the way.
I think that Utsukushii Tenshi to Eien no Akuma means "Eternal Devil and a Beautiful Angel in English", but I'm not sure, so don't count on it. Maybe you might have to ask someone else to be for sure. I'm not Japanese, so I don't know if this is correct or not.
We or I love Alice.