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O-Tenshi asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 8 years ago

How to say in Japanese "I've missed you so much" and "I miss you"?

In a few days I'll see my girlfriend in person after 4 month of being apart, I want to be able to say the first phrase "I've missed you so much" to her when I see her.

Also how do you say "I miss you"?

Thank you.

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  • Ari
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
    Favourite answer

    When talking with friend simple conversation. In Japan when we meet someone after a long time the first thing we say is:

    久しぶりです。

    Hisashiburi desu.

    Long time no see・It's been so long

    Next we will say

    寂しかったです。

    Samishi katta desu

    It was lonely.

    Or could say

    とっても寂しかったです。

    Tottemo sabish ikatta desu.

    It was very lonely.

    Or if you want a super phrase can use this one

    あなたに会えてよかった。とっても寂しかったです。

    Anata ni aete yokatta. tottemo sabishi katta desu.

    Glad to meet you. It was very lonely.

    Hope above information will be helpful.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Anata ga inakute sabishiidesu

    Now what is this for you? Are you in a class or something. Hm

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