わたしは、あなたがいなくて寂しいです
Watashi wa, anata ga i nakute sabishii desu
Mrs/Miss/Ms Natasha
Japanese surname meaning "house door" or "door into the valley" By: Miss Toya
2nd one
there is no differnece !
aitakatta
Miss you
tangata babe
Nic and Rocco
Anata o ketsujō shimasu
Miss Dowell
miss holmes mean loveable and nice
That is said in different ways in Japanese, 'aitai' meaning literally 'want to see' is one of the common ones. You could also say 'anata ga inakute sabishii' (lit: without you I'm lonely.) or 'anata ga koishii' (lit: You are yearned for/missed). All of them directly mean 'I miss you', just different wording.