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How to Say ‘God’s love’ in Japanese

神さまの愛

kami sama no ai

[ka-mee sa-ma no eye]

💬 Usage Tip: A simple and powerful noun phrase: [神さま] + [の] + [愛]. This is a common pattern for expressing possession or relationship.

🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase appears often in Japanese Christian songs, sermons, and pamphlets. It sounds warm and meaningful.

Phrase Breakdown

神さま

kami sama

God

A respectful word for God.

Example

神さまの愛

God's love

Words in this phrase

kami

[ka-mee]

God; deity

Refers to God in a religious context.

Example

神に感謝します。

I thank God.

さま

sama

[sa-ma]

honorific suffix

Respectful suffix showing honor, as in 神さま.

Example

神さまは愛のお方です。

God is a being of love.

no

[no]

of

Connects nouns to show possession or relationship.

Example

母の愛を感じます。

I feel my mother's love.

ai

[eye]

love

Deep love, often used for God, family, or humanity.

Example

愛は人を強くします。

Love makes people strong.

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