omoi can mean any of these: heavy, massive, serious, important, severe; or, thought, mind, heart, feelings, emotion
As a noun it's a common word meaning 'feeling, emotion, thought, mentality, affection' is both singular and plural form.
As a modifier it means 'heavy, massive'.
Omoi
sou omoi masen
'Anata e ni omoi wo' is one way to say that.
Omoi was created on 2000-12-06.
Omoi Afurete was created in 2009.
Maybe both...stupid answer right? It depends on how you see it.
Yureru Omoi was created on 1993-05-19.
Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi was created on 2008-01-23.
omoi, nentou, kokoro, seishin, maindo, munesanzunKokorodepends which mind in Japanese heart and mind are the sameKokoroi changed my mind = Watashi wa jibun no kangae o kae ta
Red Trigger -Aka no Yuuhatsu Omoi Douki- was created on 2005-03-03.
Mune Ni Himeta Omoi
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.