hieikyo
Suki means like
so it's I like you, a very soft way of stelling someone.
Then it's koi which is liking but with some more strength
and then comes Ai which means real love.
so it's I like you, a very soft way of stelling someone.
Then it's koi which is liking but with some more strength
and then comes Ai which means real love.
Or you could say 'daisuki' which is 'to like very much'.
My Japanese teacher told me that people rarely use 'aishiteru' because they think it devalues the meaning. If you say it too much, then it's not worth anything anymore, nee? Or that's what I was told...