what ashitero means.....................
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A literal translation of the phrase "I love you" in Japanese would be "aishite imasu." Written out, it would look like this: 愛しています. In conversation, you're more likely to use the gender-neutral word "aishiteru
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Saying 'I Love You'
A literal translation of the phrase "I love you" in Japanese would be "aishite imasu." Written out, it would look like this: 愛しています. In conversation, you're more likely to use the gender-neutral word "aishiteru
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