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Who can teach me to say I miss you in Japanese?
1 Lou''' What did you say?
ぁなたぁぃしてる
It means "I love you"
"I miss you" should be `````.
Solution 1: Private はぁなたをってぃる
watashi wa anata o omotteiru
Solution 2: Jun のことずっとれなぃ
Solution 3: private test.
Solution 4: I personally don't consider it.
There is no "I miss you" in Japanese, but there are two kinds of "thinking" and "thinking" in Japanese. The former is what you think; The latter is what you want. Moreover, "たぃ" must be followed by a verb, so the true meaning of "I miss you" does not exist in Japanese.
However, you can't forget to replace "thinking". Jun のことずっとれなぃ is used more.
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