It is japani language.
Its answer is : I love you.
Thanks,
"I love you" in Japanese is pronounced as "愛してる (ai shiteru)" or "大好きだよ (daisuki da yo)."
You may say 'anata/kimi ga suki desu,' or 'anata ga daisuki desu.' ("I love/really like you.")
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
Daisuki was created in 2003.
"Because we really like [it]."
I'm not exactly sure,but i know it has something to do with love,or liking someone.
It means 'My name is Daisuki , Or I am (called) Daisuki. Though, 'Daisuki' is usually spelt 'Daisuke'.
If by 'like' you mean 'love', then 'anata wo aishiteru.' Politely: 大好きです (Daisuki desu) Casually: 大好き (Daisuki)
this is written all wrong it should be " demo boku WA anata wo daisuki desu" it means But. I like you very much(love).
Daisuki da yo was created on 2004-10-20.
Ima ga Daisuki was created on 2006-09-06.
Yume ga daisuki desu / yume o miru no ga daisuki desu.
Oh, dude, "oppai daisuki" in English means "I love boobs." So, if you hear someone say that, you know they're a fan of the chest region. Like, who wouldn't be, right?
'Daisuki deshita.'
Daisuki