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What do you mean you threw your heart at you?
"Give your heart to yo" means "give your heart", which is a transliteration of the Japanese word "heartbeat".

"Give your heart to yo" is a Japanese transliteration of "Give your heart to". This sentence comes from the Japanese comic drama "The Attacking Giant" and is the line of the character leader Alvin. He often shouted the slogan "Give your heart to yo" in battle, expressing his willingness to give his life to boost morale. This sentence has also been widely spread by netizens.

Chinese Homonyms in Other Japanese Common Words

1, hello: こんにちは (cry and dig together).

2. Good morning: ぉはよぅござぃます (Oh, it's enough to blow up a Mars).

3. Goodbye: さよぅなら (goodbye).

See you tomorrow: じゃぁぁした.

5. Good night, elder: ぉみなさぃ (Oh, yes, seminar).

6. I am back: ただぃま (he is a freshman).