'Oyasumi' is said to someone before sleeping, generally translated as "good night." 'Aitai' means "Want to meet."
Sugoku:really/amazingly Aitai: Miss you/want to meet Translation: I really miss you/want to meet!
oyasumi is the short way of saying Oyasuminasai; which is used to say good night or going to sleepwoaini oyasumi is " iloveyou , goodnite "wo ai ni [Is Chinese for saying "I love you"]Oyasumi [Is Japanese and is the informal way of saying good night to a friend, family member or a partner.]It is doubtful these two would be used together, it is like saying; "I love you" in German and "Good night" in English at the same time, two different languages.
daisuki demo aitai desu i love you and i want to meet you
おやすみなさい - oyasumi nasai, or just oyasumi to be less formal
お休みなさい (oyasuminasai), is a polite way of saying "Good night".
"I want to meet ..." eg. "Elvis ni aitai" --> "I want to meet Elvis."
Aitai Lonely Christmas was created on 2010-12-01.
Translated from Japanese - it means 'I want to see you'
oyasuminasai; oyasumi
watashi/boku mo aitai = i also want to meet aitakkunai = i don't want to meet
Casual form: お休み!いい夢を見てね! Oyasumi! Ii yume o mite ne! Polite form: お休みなさい!いい夢を見て下さい! Oyasumi nasai! Ii yume o mite kudasai. (Goodnight! Have good dreams [please])
formal:oyasuminasai not so formal: oyasumi