How to Say ‘Stealing hearts’ in Japanese
ハートを盗むのが
はーとをぬすむのが
💬 Usage Tip: [ハート] (haato) is a loanword from English 'heart', used in romantic contexts.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The idea of 'stealing hearts' is a playful idiom used worldwide.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
ハートハート
[haato]
heart
A symbol of love and emotion.
彼女のハートは温かい。
Her heart is warm.
をを
[o]
object marker
Marks the object of a verb.
その箱を開けて。
Open that box.
盗むぬすむ
[nusumu]
steal
To take something without permission.
財布を盗まれた。
My wallet was stolen.
のの
[no]
explanatory
Provides information or explanation.
彼女のためのプレゼント。
A present for her.
がが
[ga]
subject marker
Marks the subject or topic of a sentence.
彼女が来る。
She will come.
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