愛してる
Japanese
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愛 |
あい Grade: 4 |
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Etymology
A phrase forming a complete sentence, consisting of 愛 (ai, “love”) + して (shite, conjunctive form of verb する suru, “to do”) + いる (iru, “to be, to be doing something”). The shite iru contracts in informal speech into shiteru.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [a̠i ɕi̥te̞ɾ̠ɯᵝ]
Usage notes
This literally just means “[someone] loves [someone]”, with the two “someones” (grammatical subject and object) understood from context.
Although common in popular media such as anime or J-pop, this expression is considered very intense in real life and is usually reserved for serious situations such as when making a marriage proposal, or telling a family member while on your death bed that you love them. A way to express these feelings in a less intense manner would be to use 好きだよ (suki da yo) or 大好きだよ (dai suki da yo) which respectively mean to like/to really like someone.