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Question (seem to have a lot of these as of late)
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-05-31 14:06:47 (edited 2006-05-31 14:08:39)
Oi, I need this A.S.A.P!! If anyone can help me. I dunno how to say "I miss you" In Japanese. Can anyone help me? I am kinda retarded when it comes to memorizing sentences!! Thanks so much!!

I looked it up, and got "Aitai" "I want to see you." is that right? And also, that doesn't mean I lvoe you does it? O_O He might take it the wrong way!!

woot

Re: Question (seem to have a lot of these as of late)
Link | by gendou on 2006-05-31 15:36:45
"anata ni aitai" would be better

aisuru is "to love"
aimasu is "to meet/see"


Re: Question (seem to have a lot of these as of late)
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-05-31 20:03:41
Arigato gozaimasu!!! *squeal* Hee hee, thank you!!

woot

Re: Question (seem to have a lot of these as of late)
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-06-02 09:03:42
Okay, I know I am double posting and stuff, but *sigh* I have yet another question. I do have a translator, but it doesn't type in sentences. And i'm not fluid with casual conversation...yet ^_^

I am doing this art project, and I need to know how to say: My celestial home. Thank you very much ^_^ If anyone can give me a hand, thank yoooouuuu!!!!!

woot

Re: Question (seem to have a lot of these as of late)
Link | by gant on 2008-01-25 01:41:33
Damn, a hard one!!!!! OK, let's see..."my" would be "watashino", and "home" would be "uchi" or "ie", but celestial is kinda hard. The nearest word I cound find for "celestial" in the sense you've used it is "daiba" which also means god. So I guess your sentence becomes "watashino daiba uchi". Or thereabouts.

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