10 Unique Ways to say I love you in Japanese in Japanese

Hello, let’s change the mood, (every time you see only grammar from my website ) Today, Let’s take a look at Japanese love vocabulary. How do Japanese express their feelings to the other person who secretly likes it? In case anyone is looking for a way to express your love to your Japanese boyfriend or girlfriend. Let me tell you a short and easy to remember. Just practicing often can be applied to our special people. 

10 Japanese i love you in japanese words

  1. 好きです。(Suki Desu)

Means “I like you.” This word can be used to confess your love to your partner or to express love on a date.

  1. 会いたいよ。(Aitai Yo)

Means “I want to see you.” Used when you really want to meet someone. Or use this word when you haven’t seen the person you love for a long time.

  1. 愛してる (Aishiteru)

It means “I love you.” It is used with someone you are serious about. and want to show that you really love him or her

  1. 守りたい(Mamoritai)

It means “I want to protect you.” This word can be used with someone you love and want to protect him or her.

  1. 抱きしめて(Dakishimete)

This word is used to denote a hug between a couple. Not between friends, especially girls, when they feel cold and use the word “Dakishimaete” to ask lovers to hug

       6.一目惚れ(Hitome Bore )

It means love at first sight or falling in love at first sight. You can say わたしはあなたに一目惚れしました。”watashi wa anata ni hitomebore shimata”.

7. ずっと一緒にいたい(Zutto Issho-ni Itai)

It means “I want to be with you forever.” Imagine You are with Cute Japanese girl. She is very kind and you can rest assured that You will be with her.

8. あなたと一緒でわたしは幸せです。(Anata to issho de watashi wa shiawase desu)

It means “I’m happy when I’m with you.”

9. いつも、一緒にいてくれてありがとう(Itsumo ishsho ni ite kurete anigatou)

It means “Thank you for always being by my side.”

10. 結婚しませんか。(Kekkon Shimasen Ka?)

It means “will you marry me?” Last word , If you have any chance to say this word You are the luckiest, Because You learn Japanese and express your emotion. 

Good luck !!

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