'watashi wa panda ga suki' (绉併伅銉戙兂銉€銇屽ソ銇?
or just 'panda ga suki'. (銉戙兂銉€銇屽ソ銇?*
'suki' is like, so you can use 'daisuki' instead if you want which is literally big like, so it's love. (daisuki = 澶уソ銇?
鈾lex鈾?#039;s answer is a more serious love sort of.. I don't think you mean that kind of love.. but...
she wrote 'watashi wa panda wo aishiteimasu' (绉併伅銉戙兂銉€銈掓剾銇椼仸銇勩伨銇?
you can use just 'panda wo aishiteimasu'. (銉戙兂銉€銈掓剾銇椼仸銇勩伨銇?*
*better to use these sentences
How do you say ''I love Pandas in Japanese''?microsoft
nihongo wa panda ga suki desu
How do you say ''I love Pandas in Japanese''?norton ghost
''watashi wa panda ga suki'' or just ''panda ga suki''
i rove panda !!! Banzai !!!!!
绉併伅銉戙兂銉€銈掓剾銇椼仸銇勩伨銇檤||idk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
casual fan girl: 銉戙兂銉€澶уソ銇嶏紒锛?br> (panda dai-suki!)
really, no one says ''watashi wa...''
but if you really want to say ''watashi'', you can say
''watashi, panda dai-suki!''
(pause at comma, like it is two sentences)
then it won't sound bad. it'll sound girly though.
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