Kanji | Hiragana |
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私も愛してる | わたしもあいしてる |
Pronunciation: Watashi mo aishiteru
How to Say It Outloud: Wa-ta-shi mo ai-shi-teru
Usage: Commonly used as a response to someone saying 'I love you' in an affectionate manner.
Example Sentence Japanese:君が愛してる。私も愛してる。
Example Sentence English:You said 'I love you.' I love you too.
Kanji | Hiragana |
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私も大好き | わたしもだいすき |
Pronunciation: Watashi mo daisuki
How to Say It Outloud: Wa-ta-shi mo dai-su-ki
Usage: Used in a more casual context to express strong affection or love.
Example Sentence Japanese:君が大好き。私も大好き。
Example Sentence English:You said 'I really like you.' I really like you too.
Kanji | Hiragana |
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僕も愛してる | ぼくもあいしてる |
Pronunciation: Boku mo aishiteru
How to Say It Outloud: Bo-ku mo ai-shi-teru
Usage: Commonly used by males as a response to someone saying 'I love you' in an affectionate manner.
Example Sentence Japanese:君が愛してる。僕も愛してる。
Example Sentence English:You said 'I love you.' I love you too.
Kanji | Hiragana |
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俺も愛してる | おれもあいしてる |
Pronunciation: Ore mo aishiteru
How to Say It Outloud: O-re mo ai-shi-teru
Usage: Used by males in a more casual or masculine context.
Example Sentence Japanese:君が愛してる。俺も愛してる。
Example Sentence English:You said 'I love you.' I love you too.
Dictionary
死んでもいいわしんでもいいわ
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)- I love you too; I would (now) not mind dying
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