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How to Say ‘All of my heart’ in Japanese

僕の心の全てを

ぼくのこころのすべてを

💬 Usage Tip: [心] (kokoro) signifies both mind and heart, bridging emotions and thoughts.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Heartfelt expressions like this are cherished in Japanese music and poetry.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ぼく

[boku]

I

The speaker or writer (equivalent to 'I').

Example

僕は学生です。

I am a student.

[no]

of

Denoting possessive relationship.

Example

私の家。

My house.

こころ

[kokoro]

heart

The center of emotion; spirit.

Example

彼の心は優しい。

His heart is kind.

[no]

of

Denoting possessive relationship.

Example

私の家。

My house.

全てすべて

[subete]

everything

All aspects or elements.

Example

全てが終わった。

Everything is over.

[o]

direct object marker

Marks the direct object of a verb.

Example

本を読む。

Read a book.

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