そこに居たい /so ko ni i tai/ technically is Japanese for 'want to be there', but to my experience sounds more like 'want to stay there' since 'iru' (居る) can mean both 'to stay' and 'to be'. It's not wrong though. Usually sentences with parallel meanings are used in different languages but not with exact same word structure. I would say 'soko e ikitai' (lit: I want to go there)
"I love Japan" would be 日本ãŒå¤§å¥½ãã§ã™ (nihon ga daisuki desu) in Japanese. However, this is quite formal. The more casual alternative would be 日本大好ã (nihon daisuki).
"Hounichi wo shitai."
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
well my coumputer doesnt type japan but i do know how to say it... shuri kans semua no how to say it easeir shuri cans see moo a
It seems the place to meet Japanese singles nowadays is online. Japan-Cupid, Soulmates Japan and JapanZone Friends are dating sites that cater mostly to western men looking for Japanese women.
Japanese is the official language of Japan, spoken by almost all of its people. The translation of dark spirit into Japanese is kurai seishin.
Koizora (or Koizara) is a Japanese Drama, which translates Sky of Love.
Love in Japanese is "Ai".
Nihon daisuki!
Nippon ai ni
I love justin beiber
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.
Japanese is the nationality.
the Japanese beetle originated from japan.
The food is really nice I love japanese history and culture, chinese too, but in Japan people stick more to traditions then china.
Japan, sharp is Japanese
The Japanese Yen is the official currency of Japan.
That would be the Jesuits who are in Japan or from Japan, perhaps you are referring to the Japanese martyrs?
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