Aishiteiru to Ittekure was created on 1978-04-10.
The cast of Aishiteiru to ittekure - 1995 includes: Kazuyuki Aijima as Yabushita Ranran Suzuki as Maki Yoshida Takako Tokiwa as Hiroko Mizuno Etsushi Toyokawa as Koji Sakaki Akiko Yada as Shiori Sakaki
You may say 'aishiteiru, dariru,' or 'dariru, aishiteiru,' written: 愛している、ダリル
You may say 'aishiteiru, marion' (or 'marion, aishiteiru,' whichever you like), written: 愛している、マリオン
It means "I love you."
You may say 'aishiteiru,' written: 愛している
love愛 (ai) is the kanji representing love. For example, 愛している (aishiteiru, I love you).
"Aishiteiru" means I love you, and is pronounced i-shee-ta-roo. "Okaasan" means mom, pronounced oh-kaa-san.
僕の花、愛している。(boku no hana, aishiteiru) would mean "I love you, my flower". However, this phrase might seem a little strange were you to say it to someone in Japanese. You'd be better off saying something like あなた、愛している (anata, aishiteiru) which is "I love you honey".
Ranran Suzuki has: Played Nana in "Ghost Soup" in 1992. Performed in "Udemakuri Kangofu Monogatari 2" in 1994. Played Maki Yoshida in "Aishiteiru to ittekure" in 1995. Played Sanae Oikawa in "Love Letter" in 1995. Played Bizo in "Janguru taitei" in 1997. Performed in "Obaadoraibu" in 2004. Played Yoko Doi in "Soredemo boku wa yattenai" in 2006. Performed in "Kekkon sagishi" in 2007. Performed in "Dondo hare" in 2007. Played Suzuki Teruko in "Osen" in 2008. Played Akiko Kitami in "Zeimu chousakan Madobe Tarou no jikenbo 22" in 2011. Performed in "CM Time" in 2012.
You may say 'itsumademo aishiteiru,' written: いつまでも愛している
You may say 'hontou ni aishiteiru,' written: 本当に愛している
大好き daisuki is the most common to use for love 愛している aishiteiru is more literal, but is considered very intense.