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How do you write anata ni aitai in Japanese?

There are two ways to write "anata ni aitai" in Japanese, depending on the level of formality:

Formal:

* あなたに会いたい (anata ni aitai)

This is the most polite way to say it. It's best used when speaking to someone you don't know well, someone older than you, or someone you respect.

Informal:

* あなたに会いたい (anata ni aitai)

This is a more casual way to say it. You can use it with friends, family, or people you're close to.

Both forms use the same characters, but the pronunciation is slightly different. In the formal form, the "a" in "anata" is pronounced longer and more clearly.

Important Note:

* It's important to note that while "anata" is technically a polite word, it's often avoided in casual conversation. You can often replace "anata" with "kimi" for a more casual tone.

* When speaking to someone you are very close to, you might use their name instead of any pronoun.

Ultimately, the best way to choose the correct form depends on the context and your relationship with the person you're talking to.

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