There are several ways to convey this, but you may say 'betsu ni.'
Xinda
Hontou ni.
Sugoku oishii
-.- I can speak Japanese and you don't say it any differently really, except for maybe the accent I suppose.
In Hindi: मैं तुम्हें शांति से अभिवादन करता हूँ, मेरे दोस्त। (Main tumhein shanti se abhivadan karta hun, mere dost) In Japanese: 私は平和を持ってあなたを迎えます、友よ。 (Watashi wa heiwa o motte anata o mukaemasu, tomo yo)
Hontou ni ai shiteiru.
Anata WA hontōni suki
Really? Seieki せいえき
To ask a question in Japanese, you can either raise the intonation at the end of the sentence, add the question particle "か" (ka) at the end, or use question words like 何 (nani - what), 誰 (dare - who), いつ (itsu - when), どこ (doko - where), なぜ (naze - why), and どう (dou - how).
You may say "anata/kimi ga hontou ni suki desu."
It would really depend on how it is being phrased, but usually it will be "to" as in toe.
Well since i am not Japanese i don't think it is good lol....but some people think its good......try it!