if you really like something, you can say daisuki (da-ee-sue-key).
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The first answer is true. However, if you mean love as in romantic love, "ai" is the word. To tell someone you love them, the phrase would be "aishiteru".
最愛の人 Saiai no hito
"Darryl" is a name derived from from D'Arielle, a Norman surname. It means "beloved" or "loved one."
I am loved. = Soy amado.
loved
When You Told Me You Loved Me was created in 2001.
'Daisuki deshita.'
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最愛の人 Saiai no hito
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最愛の人 Saiai no hito
"I love it" would be "daisuki desu" (dai-soo-kee dess).
aigyou
Depends on the person, for example, I gave my Japanese friend a bag full of candy and a CD w/ all her favorite music, and she loved it... she was very happy!
"Darryl" is a name derived from from D'Arielle, a Norman surname. It means "beloved" or "loved one."
"ren'ai" is "romance" in Japanese or thought of being loved purely and rightly
The translation of "I love you" in English to Japanese is "わたしは、あなたを愛しています"
the loved to dance and they love flowers put that in questions.