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or you could just say "Ja" -^^- but that is pretty informal...
-^^- lol, that's my little word... Minna means everyone or you all, and the -san means friends, so when I say "Ohiyo Minna-san!", I'm saying "Good morning everybody!"
wait... doesn't aishiteru mean I love you? so, how does the word 'know' work into that....
]Your right, aishiteru does mean I love you and 'shiteru' is involved in it as if you are trying to emphasize a point like, "I KNOW I love you" ...^^;; Sorry, my japanese isn't the best but I try.Shite is like 'do'...a form of the verb 'suru' - to do! "Shite(shiteiru)" means the present tense. "shite" means the past tense. "suru" means the progressive form. But this tense is meaningless. Because the ending words don't means tense now.Umm...sorry if its wrong. Gomen nasai minna-san...>.<;
Lonely = SabishiiAngel = TenshiTogether its Sabishii Tenshi...^^; Hope this helps!