How to Say ‘To your eyes’ in Japanese
あなたの瞳に
あなたのひとみに
💬 Usage Tip: The word [瞳] (hitomi) refers to the pupils or eyes in a poetic sense.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Compliments involving eyes are common in romantic expressions in Japanese culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
あなたあなた
[anata]
you
Refers to the person being addressed.
あなたの瞳に星が輝いている。
There are stars shining in your eyes.
のの
[no]
of
A possessive particle indicating ownership.
あなたの笑顔が好きです。
I like your smile.
瞳ひとみ
[hitomi]
eyes
Refers to the visual organ.
瞳がとても美しいですね。
Your eyes are very beautiful.
にに
[ni]
in
Indicates a location or direction.
窓に映る景色がきれい。
The scenery reflected in the window is beautiful.
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