




No, "私愛チーズ" is not a natural way to say "I love cheese." It reads like a word-for-word translation that lacks Japanese grammar.
More Natural Ways to Say It:
• チーズが大好きです (Chīzu ga daisuki desu) – This is the standard, polite way to say "I love cheese." In Japanese, "daisuki" (big like) is the correct word for food.
• チーズを食べるのが大好きです (Chīzu o taberu no ga daisuki desu) – Use this if you want to specifically say "I love eating cheese."
• チーズ大好き! (Chīzu daisuki!) – A casual version for friends.
Why your version didn't work:
1. Word Order: In Japanese, the object (cheese) comes before the feeling (love).
2. Particles: You need grammatical "glue" like ga or wa to connect the words.
3. The word "Ai" (愛): This type of "love" is usually reserved for deep romance or family. Using it for food sounds very dramatic or like a dictionary error.
frogthroat wrote: »All these electronic tools are too much. We should go back to good old days.
We get these forums as a magazine once a week. Then we can write our replies on vellum with a fountain pe--in cursive, mind you, seal it with wax and send it with a carrier pigeon to ZOS for the next week's ESO Forum Magazine.
SilverBride wrote: »AI is everywhere and it's not going away. Learning to accept it and use it wisely is the best thing that we can do.
cyclonus11 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »AI is everywhere and it's not going away. Learning to accept it and use it wisely is the best thing that we can do.
Nonsense. If nobody uses it, it will absolutely go away.
cyclonus11 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »AI is everywhere and it's not going away. Learning to accept it and use it wisely is the best thing that we can do.
Nonsense. If nobody uses it, it will absolutely go away.
Any topic that puts people at odds with each others moral compass is divisive.
This topic is divisive. The OP is getting the expected results.
Don't fall victim to it by responding. There's no endgame here to be had and the thread will go nowhere.