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I like the way you write in Japanese.

Question 1: I like Japanese. How can I put it? わたしはあなたがすきです

Watas wa' anata tataga suqi desu

I like you (this is often used)

あいしてる

Ayi strou

I love you (Japanese don't usually use this)

Sukida

It's okay! Isn't writing just writing? ~ The following pronunciation is Roman.

Question 2: How do you say "I like you" and "I love you" in Japanese? "I like you" in Roman and Japanese: "Kimiga sukida" is what men say to women. When a woman says to a man, she doesn't say "Jimmy", but only "すきよ" or "ききよ". "I love you: love (ぁぃして"

Question 3: I like the way you write きだよ in Japanese.

West Kidayu

The most common saying

Question 4: I like the way you say it in Japanese. Please recommend it in Japanese.

I love you ",Japanese is the pronunciation of" love してる ".

I like your Japanese: "きだだだ Hao Hao", pronounced as ki mi ga si ki da.

Korean "I love you" is:! Pronunciation Salang Heiyo (Salang Heiyo)

I like your Korean: the pronunciation is (Zuo Wa Hi Yo).

Korean "I love you" is often used as a honorific,:) ~ ~

Question 5: How to say "I like you" in Japanese? Is Io a male to women? . Women say to men, don't say "kimi", just say "sukiyo" or just say "suki". This looks lovely.

The Japanese don't say I love you very much. When feelings need it, they will say: love (ぁぃしてる).) (Estru) Needless to say, you, mine, who you told when you said this, who knows. Japanese seldom talk about me and you. If you have to say it, say the other person's name.

Question 6: I like what you said in Japanese. You'd better bring how to write it. Thanks for "I like you": "Kimiga sukida" is what men say to women. When a woman says to a man, she doesn't say "Jimmy", but only "すきよ" or "きよ". It looks cute.

The Japanese don't say "I love you" very much. When feelings need it, they say: love (ぁぃしてる).) (Estru) Needless to say, you, mine, who you told when you said this, who knows. Japanese seldom talk about me and you. If you have to say it, say the other person's name.

Pronunciation:

Sue is the "voice of silk";

Ai is "A Yi";

Si is "west";

Te is a bit like a "dull" voice;

You are "Tao"

Question 7: How to say "I like you" in Japanese? How many expressions are there? General: (All subjects can be omitted) OK. (Man's tone, gentle man) すきだよきだききだよきききききき. (Neutral, both men and women can use it. (There are more men, so when girls tell boys, they directly change Kimi Ga's name to Jun (くん, Kunn)) きみがずっとすきは. There is an allusion in Japanese: つきがきれぃですねすすすすすすすす/kloc- It can be said that the person you like shows a high degree of literature (laughs).

Question 8: I like the way you speak in Japanese, not Japanese, but Chinese. The Roman word is: su ki da yo. If you insist on using white Chinese characters, I think this is more appropriate: oil the dead ki (pronounced according to the Chinese phonetic habit). According to the intonation and pinyin of these words, the intonation of this sentence is the same as that of Japanese.

Question 9: How do you say "I love you" in Japanese and "I like you" in Chinese? Ah, vaguely angry

I love you

About four seasons

Like you

Question 10: I like the way you say it in Japanese. Please recommend it in Japanese.

I love you ",Japanese is the pronunciation of" love してる ".

I like your Japanese: "きだだだ Hao Hao", pronounced as ki mi ga si ki da.

Korean "I love you" is:! Pronunciation Salang Heiyo (Salang Heiyo)

I like your Korean: the pronunciation is (Zuo Wa Hi Yo).

Korean "I love you" is often used as a honorific,:) ~ ~