To say "i love you" in japanese: ai shi teru Ah-shee-tare- oo
It is another way of saying `I love you` (First way is `daisuki`)
"I love you" in Japanese is pronounced as "愛してる (ai shiteru)" or "大好きだよ (daisuki da yo)."
Well kimi is one way of saying "you". wo is a particle indicating the object of a verb. aishi teru is the present progressive of the verb ai suru, which is one way of saying "love". that is actually a shortening of it. the proper way is ai shi te iru. that sentence leaves off the subject. [watashi wa] kimi wo aishi teru=i love you. Sorry. I can see why you did what you did. I had to leave spaces to make it work.
"Ai" is the Japanese word for love, but there are other words that tend to be used in phrases. For example, "I love you" is "aishiteru". "Daisuki" is sometimes also used for love, but literally, it just translates to "great like"; in other words, really liking something.
i love you
The cast of Bokura no ai no kanade - 2008 includes: Tsuyoshi Hayata Teru Toko Masato Uchiyama
I love you. You are pretty. I love you the most in this world.
Ai to shi o mitsumete - 1964 was released on: Japan: 19 September 1964 USA: October 1965
Ai to shi no kiroku - 1966 was released on: Japan: 17 September 1966 USA: May 1967 Estonia: 1972
"Shi to ai."
The cast of Tai Bei ai qing gu shi - 1994 includes: Carrie Ng