ã‚ム(kimu) is the Japanese version of the name 'Kim'.
If 'can' is to ask for permission etc, you can say 'haitte mo ii desu ka?'. If 'can' is used literally to mean 'to be able to' you can say 'haireru desu ka?'.
'Dete mo ii desu.'
You may say "dekakete mo ii desu ka."
'Kimi mo ai shite iru.'
Try this:isshoni shashin o totte mo ii desu ka
anata mo (if they say it to you first) or anata mo kawaii desu (ah nah tah mou kah WA E des)
well if you said something like, yuki is pretty, you are too, it would go yuki wa kawaii desu. anata mo kawaii desu. lit, yuki is pretty, you are also pretty.
Ikiteite mo Ii Desu ka was created on 1980-04-05.
'Boku mo kimi ha kawaii to omou' can be translated as "I also think you're cute."
'Kakushite mo muda da', also 'kakushite mo dame da', are both casual ways to say that. For adding sense of politeness or formality replace 'da' with 'desu'.
Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru - 1964 was released on: USA: December 1964
This does not appear to be Japanese.