ζ„› (ai) means "love" 愛する (aisuru) means "to love" 愛してる (aishiteru) means "I love you" 愛している (aishiteiru) and 愛しています (aishiteimasu) are more formal versions but they mean the same "I love you"

ai = love 爱. ni = you δ½ . In Japanese we can just say γ€Œζ„›γ—γ¦γΎγ™γ€‚ 」 The subject/object are implied. Watashi wa = 私は = I + subject marker (は indicates the subject) Anata wo = あγͺγŸγ‚’ = You + object marker (γ‚’ indicates object) Aishitemasu = 愛してます。 = to love. "Shite imasu" means "I am doing" You must add "ai" (love) before "shitemasu" But

"Wo" is a pronoun that means "I" and "Ai Ni" is a verb that means "love". Together, the phrase is an expression of love and affection towards someone. It is one of the most commonly used Chinese affectionate phrases, and has a strong cultural significance. Most Popular Phrases in Chinese (Simplified) to English. Communicate smoothly and use a free online translator to translate text, words, phrases, or documents between 5,900+ language pairs. hello δ½ ε₯½.
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爱 ( ai / ài ) (English translation: "love") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning. RIO5wg.
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