One could say å›ã®ã“ã¨ã‚’ä¿¡ã˜ã¦ã„るよ (kimi no koto o shinjiteiru yo) to mean "I believe in you" in Japanese. You may also sayå¿œæ´ã—ã¦ã‚‹ã‚ˆ (ouen shiteru yo).
shinjiruThe verb "to believe" in Japanese is 信じる (shinjiru). To say something like "I believe in the existence of ~", you would say ~の存在を信じる (~ no sonzai wo shinjiru).
Yanagi. If you don't believe me, go to Takase.com
I believe it would be "Watashi no tomodachi, Konnichiwa"
I believe it's "watashi WA kanashi des".
getsuga tensho i believe
shinjiruThe verb "to believe" in Japanese is 信じる (shinjiru). To say something like "I believe in the existence of ~", you would say ~の存在を信じる (~ no sonzai wo shinjiru).
"Shin Ai" I believe.
I believe 'Shachi' is the word for it.
Yanagi. If you don't believe me, go to Takase.com
If in a social conversation, it is common to say "Shinjirarenai" which is literally "I can't believe it"
i believe it is roughly translated as "fukushia" the name is indefinite so they say 'fuschia' in a Japanese accent
I believe it's "Utsukushii youkai no mizu"
I believe it would be "Watashi no tomodachi, Konnichiwa"
I'm only in beginning Japanese but I believe one way to say it is 'Shitteimasu'
I believe it's "watashi WA kanashi des".
getsuga tensho i believe
I believe it's "Utsukushii youkai no mizu"