anata, an'ta
by E-phys Guy on Jul 23, 2005 14:26:24
"you" in Japanese. Because of the
familiarity of the word, this would only be used be people close to one-another,
hence why anata could be synonymous with "dear"
Watashi anata ga daisuki
by Fox01 on Jul 21, 2018 16:14:04
'Watashi
anata ga daisuki' means 'I really like you' in Japanese, it's usaully used by couples or teens confessing to thier crushes, but we can even say it to a friend or a family member.
There another way of say it which is 'Watashi anata ga aishiteru' but this one is only used when
proposing or by
husband and wife.
Example:
Girl: *to crush* W-watashi
anata ga
daisuki desu!
Crush: No, I've got a girlfriend.