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
僕ぼく
[boku]
I
The speaker or author.
僕は彼に賛成です。
I agree with him.
のの
[no]
of
Shows possession or connection.
あなたの家。
Your house.
心こころ
[kokoro]
heart
Center of emotions or feelings.
心が痛む。
My heart aches.
のの
[no]
of
Shows possession or connection.
あなたの家。
Your house.
全てすべて
[subete]
everything
All that exists or is involved.
全てが失われた。
Everything was lost.
をを
[o]
direct object marker
Indicates what the verb acts upon.
映画を見た。
Watched a movie.
奪っうばっ
[ubatsu]
stole
To take without permission.
彼は心を奪った。
He stole the heart.
たた
[ta]
was
Past form.
昨日それをした。
I did that yesterday.
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