愛してる
Aishiteru
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
Japanese · 日本語
Affectionate phrases for close relationships.
愛してる
Aishiteru
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
会いたい
Aitai
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
好きです
Suki desu
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
キスして
Kisu shite
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
抱きしめて
Dakishimete
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
私のこと愛してる?
Watashi no koto aishiteru?
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
私のものになって
Watashi no mono ni natte
Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.