I-SHI-TE-RU
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Remember that a Japanese speaker would not emphasize any particular part of the word, let if flow.
In the future also use hiragana/katakana to quickly translate pronounciations.
a-i-shi-te-ru would be the 'letters' for this word in Japanese. Which looks like this" あーいーしーてーる。 the lines that look like hyphens are just that, hyphens, they wouldn't appear in the normal spelling it's just there to emphasize the letter by letter spelling.
Aishiteru describes love for a spouse Ai is love, but both of these words seldom show up conversation even with a loved one. You are likely to see daisuki and sukidaiyo though
Aishiteru was created on 2003-01-19.
Kiss Me Aishiteru was created on 2011-02-23.
Watashiwa aishiteru
Always Say Aishiteru - 2010 was released on: USA: May 2010
Wrong grammar! anata o aishiteru is the right grammar. Anata means you (commonly used by females) or it can be used for older partners(wife,husband), o = Direct object indicator, aishiteru means I love you. So "anata o aishiteru" means I love you dear/ I love you.
it means "i love you"
nani okottemo aishiteru
The cast of Aishiteru - 2013 includes: Sheryl Carbonell as Julie Jeshua Len as Matias Anthony Loprinzi as Luis Katherine Reynard as Martha
We or I love Alice.
Casual: 'aishteru', polite: 'aishite imasu'
The cast of Always Say Aishiteru - 2010 includes: Yurie Collins as Ami Lou Lim as Akira Costa Nicholas as The Man in Black
Arigatou is 'Thank you.' Aishiteru is 'I love you.' Totemo ii desu is '[something] is very good.'