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O que é Watashi wa Anata o Aishiteimasu?

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  1. O que é Watashi wa Anata o Aishiteimasu?
  2. Qual a tradução de aishiteru?
  3. O que significa Anata o Aishitemasu?
  4. What does Watashi wa Anata o aishiteimasu mean?
  5. What does it mean when Han Solo says Aishiteiru?
  6. Do you say Aishite Imasu or Aishitemasu?
  7. What does it mean to love someone aishiteimasu?

O que é Watashi wa Anata o Aishiteimasu?

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Qual a tradução de aishiteru?

Aishiteru é um termo da língua japonesa cujo significado pode ser entendido como "eu te amo". ... Outras expressões com o significado de "eu te amo" são: "aishiteru imasu", watashi aishiteru (watashi significa "eu"), kimi wo aishiteru (kimi significa "tu, você").

O que significa Anata o Aishitemasu?

'Watashi ha anata wo aishite imasu' would mean I love you.

What does Watashi wa Anata o aishiteimasu mean?

  • Japanese is a highly contextual language, and subjects are often simply implied and left out of the sentence entirely. Watashi (I), and anata (you) would be dropped. Leaving just “Aishite imasu”, “Aishitemasu” (informal), or “Aishiteru” (informal). Though not technically grammatically incorrect the pronouns sound very unnatural.

What does it mean when Han Solo says Aishiteiru?

  • You don't need the watashi wa “I” and anata wo (or ‘o’). Just “Aishiteiru” is enough to mean “I love you. ” or “Aishiteimasu. ” in fact on the Japanese dubbed version of Empire Strikes Back Leia says “Aishiteimasu.” Han Solo “Shiteiruzo.

Do you say Aishite Imasu or Aishitemasu?

  • Leaving just “Aishite imasu”, “Aishitemasu” (informal), or “Aishiteru” (informal). Though not technically grammatically incorrect the pronouns sound very unnatural. Second, don’t say “Aishite imasu” at all. Honestly, as a native speaker it sounds kind of cringy and a little melodramatic.

What does it mean to love someone aishiteimasu?

  • Aishiteimasu - Love (loving) Aisuru - is the verb to love. Then changing it to the “te” form changes it to the current state of the action (e.g. similar to drink →drinkning) the imasu is a level of politeness. In most cases, one can just say “aishiteru” to the person that he or she loves.