"dai suki no hito" is grammatically incorrect and should be "daisuki NA hito" (大好きな人)which means "the person which (I) like a lot".
Suki means to like. If you would like to emphasize suki you can add the word dai(very much) before suki.
"Suki Suki! I love my bitties"For an explanation of these urban terms, visit the following links:http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Suki+Sukihttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bittiesI think suki means like as in "I like you". I don't know if saying it twice changes the whole meaning of it.
"[I'm] going to tell the person [I/someone] likes that [I/someone] likes them."
suki [romantic] omae WA ii hito da [you're a good person] katchoii [cool!]
I think it means females.
I really like you.'watashi wo' basically means 'I''anata no' means 'you''hontoni' means 'really''daisuki' means 'really like/love'('suki' means 'like', so 'daisuki' means 'really like')but 'daisuki' is strong enough to ignore the rest of the words.~The sentence is grammatically wrong.. I think you meanthonto ni daisuki na anata tohonto ni means really as in honestly not as an emphasis on somethingdaisuki means love.. suki means like and dai is an emphasis.. like dai kirai means I hate you. dai suki means I love youna anata to is pretty much "you" in an object form with the verb happening to them..so it means I truly love you ^~^
For "I like you" the closest equivalent is "suki desu". A little stronger version is "dai-suki" which is, "I like you a lot."
In Japanese, suki means beloved and neko means cat. So Sukineko means 'Beloved Cat'.
i think you mean suki, suki means like
This can be translated as "I really like Mr/Ms Honda."
what does Daiso ga suki desu means in English? - i noticed that this question is answered by another question... suki means like in english Daiso ga suji desu means I like Daiso.. Daiso is a noun, it could be the name of the shop where you could buy alot of cheaper items
"Gojou" is likely a name and "suki" means "to like", so I'd surmise that "suki Gojou" is a broken way of saying they like a person named Gojou.