it depends what you mean. if you are saying that you like something it would be suki but to say i love you/it would be daisuki (dai=big suki=love/like)
also the word ai (which originally came from china) can mean love, Ai is also used as a Japanese girls name
The word for 'love' in Japanese is 'ai', or if you're saying "I love you" then it would be 'ai shite iru'. Though, more commonly, phrases like "suki" or "daisuki" are used to express love for someone else.
Love is "ai" or "koi" in Japanese.
A common Japanese word for love is 'ai.'
ski [sukee]
It is pronounced "ah-ee," ai.
It means "I love you."
it means "i love you"
愛の火 (ai no hi) would mean "Fires of love" in Japanese.
Chinese Text: 爱 or [ài] Is the chinese word for 'love'. *This also sounds very similar to the japanese word for love [ài] also.
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To Love-Ru's title is a word play. It means "To Love You" and when pronounced in Japanese it sounds like the word "trouble" (to-ra-bu-ru).
猫の恋 (neko no koi) would mean "cat's love" in Japanese. But I wonder if you are meaning the type of innocent, childish love generally referred to as "puppy love". If it is that you are thinking of, the Japanese word is 幼い恋 (osanai koi).
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There are several meanings; among them, 'to love,' or 'ice.'
It is another way of saying `I love you` (First way is `daisuki`)
'True love' may be translated as 真実の愛 (shinjitsu no ai) in Japanese. The pronunciation is roughly like "shin-jee-tsoo no eye".
Love is love in Japanese = 愛は、愛です