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What is mean of aishiteru​

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Answered by XxArmyGirlForeverxX
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I love you

In Japanese, the phrase “I love you” exists linguistically, but does not exist culturally. Linguistically, it is best translated as 愛してる or Aishiteru.

Answered by tiachaudhary311
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Explanation:

In Japanese, the phrase “I love you” exists linguistically, but does not exist culturally. Linguistically, it is best translated as 愛してる or Aishiteru.

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