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?
'Chiisai oppai.'
Oh, what a lovely question! "Ochinchin daisuki" is a phrase in Japanese that means "I love (or like) pee-pee." It's important to remember that different languages have unique expressions, and it's wonderful to be curious about them. Keep exploring the world around you with an open heart and a kind spirit.
In Japanese? It already is ... In English? "Boku ga daisuki" means "I love myself." If you would like to use this construction to say you love something -else,- then you may use it like this: "Boku ha ga daisuki desu." Put the noun where the tildes are, and you have a wonderful Japanese sentence proclaiming your love form something!
Kanojo ga suki desu - I like her. Kanojo ga daisuki desu - I really like (love) her.
mama daisuki!ママが大好き!!(mama ga daisuki!!)
'Oppai.'
If by 'like' you mean 'love', then 'anata wo aishiteru.' Politely: 大好きです (Daisuki desu) Casually: 大好き (Daisuki)
Minna ga daisuki
"Daisuki na iro."
Daisuki was created in 2003.
アニメが大好き (anime ga daisuki) would mean "I love anime" in Japanese.
It is japani language. Its answer is : I love you. Thanks,
'Chiisai oppai.'
Oppai
i don't know whether there is a English translation or not but if you ask 'minna daisuki no eigo ban ari masu ka' in a Japanese music shop they might be able to help you
"Because we really like [it]."
The cast of Oppai seijin - 2005 includes: Yasuhito Hida Noboru Iguchi Chisato Morishita