私達は君が好きだよ (watashi-tachi ha kimi ga suki da yo) would be the equivalent of saying "we love you".
Note: 私達 (watashi-tachi) can be replaced with any other term for us/we and 君 (kimi) can be replaced with any other term for you
If you want those in imperative form translated into Japanese:
生きて /i ki te/ , 愛して /ai shi te/ , 笑って /wa ra-tte/ would be your answer, in order.
If you want the same words transliterated into Japanese:
リブ /ri bu/ , ラブ /ra bu/ , ラフ /ra fu/
The following is the symbol for love in Japanese:
愛 = pronounced "ai"
As far as closings in letters go, this is not standard. However, you can use 'ai wo komete,' which written is: 愛をこめて
Well, I love you is Dai suki, so I love you very much is Watashi WA anata ni hijo ni daisuki
The Kanji for love is: 愛
krishna
'Twin' in Japanese kanji is双子 (futago).
Michael should be マイケル
Love in Japanese is 愛 Phonetically it is Ai
Same (sa may)
真の愛
Love is love in Japanese = 愛は、愛です
It can be written: ヒルダ ピアモンテ
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי
It's called アスパラガス /a su pa ra ga su/ in Japanese.
小石 Koishi
The Japanese character for 'love' is 愛 (ai).