It means "I love you" in Japanese. That guy is/was in love with you!
think it is have love
君は俺にとって大切な人 (kimi WA ore ni totte taisetsu na hito) means "You are an important person to me" 守りたい人 (mamoritai hito) means "Someone I want to protect" 感心してる (kanshin shiteru) means "Someone I admire" 愛してる (aishiteru) means "loving", usually translated as "I love you"
It has the same meaning as 'anata WA' and it means 'you'. An example will be 'kimi WA daijyoubu?' which means 'Are you alright?'.
its japaneese and it means one
shippuuden means hurricane in japaneese.
kimi onaji toshida, means you're the same toshida
One could say 君のことを信じているよ (kimi no koto o shinjiteiru yo) to mean "I believe in you" in Japanese. You may also say応援してるよ (ouen shiteru yo).
君 (kimi) =you, 物語 (monogatari) = story, so combined 君物語 (kimi monogatari) means "Your Story".
This can mean one of two things. 'Kimi' is one way of saying 'you' in Japanese. Kimi-chan is a way of saying 'you' in a friendly way to someone younger than the person speaking. I think Kimi is also a Japanese name, so someone who says Kimi-chan is just close friends with Kimi :)
It means : For you in full blossom :-)
Weell, i choose Hana Kimi ! i mean it izz sucha cute anime! i mean as soon as you read it you will fall in love with it instantly
君 Kimi being the kanji for the familiar form of "you". (In other words, it's the informal version!^^)