lucy
How do you say "I love you" and "I hate you" in everyday spoken Japanese?
2009년 10월 14일 오전 9:39
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Maybe your question is focused on "everyday spoken Japanese". In this context, "I hate you" is easier."Daikirai!(大嫌い!)" or "Daikkirai!(大っ嫌い!) as Mr. zigokunokaze told above and that is a literally meaning/translation. I've heard some say "Saitei!(最低!= at the lowest ( rudest) person )" in daily life. The difficult one is "I love you". In my experience, I've never heard any Japanese say that phrase in everyday-life. They seem not to say that words without at some special occasions as proposal of marriage.
2009년 10월 15일
Hello Lucy, I only know this one "愛してる"
2009년 10월 15일
(わたしは あなたが) 愛しています (wadashiwa anataga) aisite imasu (わたしは あなたが) 大嫌いです (wadashiwa anataga) daikirai desu
2009년 10월 14일
愛してる。aisiteru. (あなたが)大嫌いだ。(anataga)daikiraida.
2009년 10월 14일
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