i think you mean suki, suki means like
Masaki is of Japanese origin and means: correct & tree.
Suki means to like. If you would like to emphasize suki you can add the word dai(very much) before suki.
What you typed isn't complete...but Kore(This) ga suki(Like) I... "like this"
"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.
"Suki" means "bitches" in Russian.
In Japanese, suki means beloved and neko means cat. So Sukineko means 'Beloved Cat'.
"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.
The correct structure would be "Kimi ga suki ni natta," and it means "I came to like you."
Masaki Kajishima was born in 1952.
Gorō Masaki was born in 1957.
Masaki Doi was born in 1960.