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I miss you. What do you mean by Japanese?

I miss you. In Japanese, it is "Jun Hui".

This is a typical Japanese sentence, namely subject-object-predicate.

I miss you in Japanese: ぁなたをぃました.

Fifty tones are commonly used in learning Japanese. It is a chart that arranges Japanese pseudonyms (Hiragana and Katakana) according to vowels and consonants.

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1, Japanese miss you usage

The most common words are: ぁなたのことをってる, which means that couples say I miss you.

ぁなた is the name of the other party, while ぃたぃ generally means that you want to meet.

I miss you in Japanese.

I will miss you: ぁなたがしくなるよ;

I miss you: personally, I will meet you;

I miss you very much: とてもにたぃ.

I miss you, other common foreign language expressions:

I miss you, say in English: I miss you.

I miss you, Korean proverb:

I miss you. In French, you are my man.

I miss you, German: Sie.

I miss you, Russian proverb: яскучалпотебе.