I love you in Japanese Katakana.
It is literal translation.
> Love in Japanese stock
- Burn it in Katakana
That is imperative form in Japanese Kata-kana. Please check it out! >example stuff もやせ バーンイット カタカナ
- make love tonight?
make love tonight in Japanese Hiragana. it is literal translation. > Love in Japanese stock ひらがな めいくらぶとぅないと
- Super dry in Katakana
> products It dries very well. It is a kanji of coined words. スーパードライ カタカナ 片仮名
- [Katakana] I love you Hoodie
[Katakana] I love you Hoodie Japanese says wa-ta-shi-wa-a-na-ta-wo-a-i-shi-te-i-ma-su.
- I love you by one phrase
Japanese says wa-ta-shi-wa-a-na-ta-wo-a-i-shi-te-i-ma-su. It's a phrase that has a nuance of declaration for him (her). It's in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana. > Love…
- [Katakana] I love you T-shirt
[Katakana] I love you T-shirt it wrote in colloquial style in Katakana.
- Simple
easy and not involved or complicated.it is literal translation. please check it out! > example products
- Kawaii in katakana
It's means cute and pretty in English. And Japanese Katakana language. > example stuff
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