Translated from Japanese - it means 'I want to see you'
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
"si"= if "yo"= I so, "si yo" means "if I"
How do you say "Yo tambien te amo" in English? I love you too. (I too you love)
I have it.
'Who me?'
Sugoku:really/amazingly Aitai: Miss you/want to meet Translation: I really miss you/want to meet!
It means "I love you".
"I want to meet ..." eg. "Elvis ni aitai" --> "I want to meet Elvis."
Aitai Lonely Christmas was created on 2010-12-01.
Yo también means "me too" in English.
watashi/boku mo aitai = i also want to meet aitakkunai = i don't want to meet
Yes "yo" is English slang.
yo is the Spanish word for "I."
'Oyasumi' is said to someone before sleeping, generally translated as "good night." 'Aitai' means "Want to meet."
"Y yo mas" translates to "And me more" in English.
"Quen soy yo" in English translates to "who am I" or "who I am."
'Boku mo aitai yo' translates to 'I wanto to meet/see too you know' , also 'I miss (someone/something) too you know'. Both are literal translations. 'Dono you ni sareteiru' also literally translates to 'How is it being done'. (Suru in different contexts means a lot of different thing, and 'sareru' is its passive form of which 'sarete iru' is present continuous form. Without further context it can't be specified what it is referring to.)