you are almost correct because the meaning of watashi wa anata or aishite imasu is "I LOVE YOU" ♥♥♥
i think, [not completely sure] that it means "i like you" but I'm probably wrong..
watashi wa: I
anata ga: You
suki: like.
desu: indicates the end of the sentence
i think.. :D
Either "I like you" or "I love you". Could be either one.
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it means "I like you!" the yo indicates emphasis on the statement, so in other words it would be more like "I REALLY like you!" but if you were to be affectionate the word love is ai or aishita so if it was a beginner speaking to you. Yes they said they liked you. but if they were advanced, they might mean your cute in that little kid way.
BTW The previous answer is correct.
"Watashi wa anata ga koko ni shitai" or 私は貴方がここしたい means "I want you here"
It means "I like you."
there would be a watashi in the front.
Anata means you.
ga is a particle
suki means like
desu is the end of a statement.
Watashi meaning I, Anata meaning you, ga as a conjunction, suki meaning like.
私あなたが好き。Means I like you
I am only studying Japanese right now, so my translation could be off but what I get from it is "I want to kiss you, and I want to be able to do things such as kiss you" :)
Translated, it is "I like you."
looks like i love you
'I am now able to understand you'.
suki desu if you want to say "I like [something]", then you say 'watashi/boku WA [something] ga suki desu or if [something] is already the subject then just suki desu, or if what you like or just you are the subject then [something] ga suki desu.
The phrase "I like you" in Japanese can be translated as "ๅฅฝใใงใ" (suki desu).
suki [romantic] omae WA ii hito da [you're a good person] katchoii [cool!]
anata wo suki desu
anata WA watashi no ichi ban suki na tomodachi desu (lit. yo're my favourite friend)
literally: watashi WA suki desu But this would be unusual in Japanese. More likely usage: [thing you like] suki desu, with "I" implied. For example, sushi suki desu.
Watashi WA kimi/anata ga suki desu (wah-tah-shee-wah-kee-me/ah-nah-tah gah-ski-des
キスする = kisu suru = to kiss romantically ちゅうする = chuu suru = to give a friendly kiss (as in kissing a child)
You may say '[Anata ga] suki desu.'
'Do you like him?'
"watashi no kao" means "my face", and "suki" means "to like" (Ga and desu are just particles). So literally this sentence means something like "I like my face".
'Anata ga suki desu' can be translated as "I like you."