Suki, Repeated
One hundred copies of suki, the Japanese word for liking someone, ready to select and paste. The box below rebuilds the block at 1000 or 10000 copies or at any count you set.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 499 characters.
Suki in romaji, and what it carries
Suki means “like” or “fond of”. It is the ordinary confession word, the one inside “suki da yo”, and it is far softer than aishiteru, which Japanese speakers keep for rare and serious moments. The block above is the romaji spelling: four Latin letters a copy, 499 characters for a hundred of them.
The Japanese spelling is shorter but harder to send
Written in Japanese, each copy is two characters instead of four, so a hundred copies comes to 299 characters rather than 499. That does not make it easier to text. Latin letters ride in the GSM-7 alphabet an SMS uses by default, at 153 characters per part, so the 499-character romaji block arrives as four parts. Japanese characters force the whole message into UCS-2, where a part carries only 67 characters, so the shorter 299-character block arrives as five.
Character count at each size
| Copies | Characters in romaji |
|---|---|
| 100 | 499 |
| 1,000 | 4,999 |
| 10,000 | 49,999 |
Discord caps a message at 2,000 characters, so 100 copies go in one message and 1,000 copies need three.
The same idea in other languages
English is i love you repeated, Spanish is te amo repeated, and the rest are listed on the repeat text hub.