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    How do I write 'mum and dad'?
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    Formally, it would be お母さん(Mother) と(and) お父さん(Father). This is pronounced Okaasan and Otousan. You can also use はは for Mom and ちち for Dad in informal situations. This is pronounced Haha and Chichi.
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    How do I say "I love you" in Japanese?
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    You can say "daisuki" for friends and people you like, "aishiteru" in a more serious relationship, and "koishiteru" to the person that you want to spend the rest of your life with.
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    How do I say happy birthday in Japanese?
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    Tanjobi Omedeto Gozaimasu.
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    When do I add -san to a person's name?
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    You use -san when someone is older than you to show them respect. For example, your older sister has a friend come over. Address her friend as [name]-san.
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    How do I say"Happy Birthday Linda!" In Japanese?
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    Say "Linda san, o tan-jo-bee o-may-day-toe" and bow a little.
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    How do I write 'I love you' in Japanese?
    Emily Andrews
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    It depends on who you're talking to. "大スキ" (だいすき/daisuki) is meant for a friend or your small crushes. This can also be shortened to just "スキ" (すき/suki) and is normally written in katakana instead of kanji and katakana. "愛してる" (あいしてる/Aishiteru) is mean to be said if you're dating someone or other, and "恋してる" (こいしてる/koishiteru) is used in a proposal, formally by a man but sometimes by a female in a lesbian relationship.
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    How can I say "happy birthday" and "I miss you, best friend" in Japanese?
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    "Otanjoubi name-san. Aitakatta, watashi no ichiban tomodachi desu." It may also be fine to just say, "Aitakatta, tomodachi."
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    Can -san can be used for both men and women of all ages?
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    Yes. It's the most basic honorific in Japanese. If you're not sure, always go with last name -san.
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    When I congratulate someone on her/his birthday, can I put his/her name on the end?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can definitely add their name to the end.
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    Can (name)-san be used for both genders and all ages?
    Community Answer
    Yes to both genders, but "-san" is meant to be used for someone older than you as a sign of respect.
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    When saying the date of a birthday in Japanese, does the month come first or the day?
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    The order of the date in Japan is the opposite of how the date is written in Europe. The year comes first, then the month and finally the day.
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