You may use 'suki desu,' 'daisuki desu,' and 'aishite iru.' 'Aishite iru' is not used as often as its American equivalent. It has very intimate connotations, and is not something tossed about just for the sake of it.
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
Koizora (or Koizara) is a Japanese Drama, which translates Sky of Love.
i love you too.
If you want something translated, your question needs to SAY that you want it translated. "Te quiero tambien" means "I love (or want) you too." "Te quiero tu" is incorrect Spanish. The "tu" is not necessary when you use "te".
Japanese to me, the words mean too many things and this one is crazy. Shinyuu means, Soul mate, Best freind or Parent. Shinyuu means a soul mate that's not really love version. More of a soul freind.
i love you is called 'te amo' in latin and 'i love chi' in welsh i love you too is called 'i love chi hefyd' in welsh and 'te amo etiam' in latin
'Kimi mo ai shite iru.'
Love is love in Japanese = 愛は、愛です
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
Love in Japanese is 愛 Phonetically it is Ai
If you're meaning "What is Japanese for love?" then the answer is ai (aye).
'Anata ga daisuki nandesu kedo, katagata kirai nano desu'.
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
The Japanese name "Ai" (愛) means "love" in English.
You can get clothe and sew it together, or you can buy monchichi clothes at Japanese stores or on eBay or amazon. I love mochichis too.
I'm not too sure how to pronounce it, but you can hear the pronounciation of 'be happy' at the end of a song called 'Why did I fall in love with you' by Tohoshinki.
Love in Japanese is "Ai".