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How to Say ‘You stole all of my heart.’ in Japanese

僕の心の全てを奪った

ぼくのこころのすべてをうばった

💬 Usage Tip: This phrase depicts emotional surrender, common in love songs.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Stealing hearts is a classic theme in the expression of love in Japanese culture.

Phrase Breakdown

僕の心の全てを

奪った

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ぼく

[boku]

I

The speaker or author.

Example

僕は彼に賛成です。

I agree with him.

[no]

of

Shows possession or connection.

Example

あなたの家。

Your house.

こころ

[kokoro]

heart

Center of emotions or feelings.

Example

心が痛む。

My heart aches.

[no]

of

Shows possession or connection.

Example

あなたの家。

Your house.

全てすべて

[subete]

everything

All that exists or is involved.

Example

全てが失われた。

Everything was lost.

[o]

direct object marker

Indicates what the verb acts upon.

Example

映画を見た。

Watched a movie.

奪っうばっ

[ubatsu]

stole

To take without permission.

Example

彼は心を奪った。

He stole the heart.

[ta]

was

Past form.

Example

昨日それをした。

I did that yesterday.

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