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 demo aitai desu i love you and i want to meet you
Since the answer depends on the question you're answering, these are some variations: I do nothing. You? (e.g. "What do you do on Saturdays?") Casually: 何でもしない。あなたは?(Nan demo shi nai. Anata wa?) Moderately politely: 何でもしないです。あなたは? (Nan demo shi nai desu. Anata wa?) Very politely: 何でもしません。あなたは?(Nan demo shi masen. Anata wa?) I'm doing nothing. You? (e.g. "What are you doing now?") Casually: 何でもしていない。あなたは?(Nan demo shite inai. Anata wa?) Moderately politely: 何でもしていないです。あなたは?(Nan demo shite inai desu. Anata wa?) Very politely: 何でもしていません。あなたは?(Nan demo shite imasen. anata wa?) I don't do any/either. You? (e.g. "Which sport do you play?") Casually: どれでもしない。あなたは?(Dore demo shinai. Anata wa?) Moderately politely: どれでもしないです。あなたは?(Dore demo shinai desu. Anata wa?) Very politely: どれでもしません。あなたは?(Dore demo shi masen. Anata wa?)
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Seriously, I have no idea. So don't trust me with this. I can't speak Japanese at all. I just know some words. So I think that it's: Aishiteru, demo anata WA wakanai desu. But like I said, I can't speak Japanese and just tried to help a little, so don't get mad at me if I'm totally wrong, 'kay?
Translation: Where can I find the non-demo version of the game? Literally: Where one find the game that isn't a demo? Mote: On actually translates into "one" but in English, we often use "I" or "we" instead of "one." French people, however, prefer using "on" in their speech/writing. Word-by-word: Ou=Where, on=one, trouve=find, le jeu=the game, qui=that (as a subject)/who, ne...pas=not, est=is, un=a (as an indefinite article, also means the number one), demo=demo.
Demo I like you a lot or Demo I love you is an English equivalent of 'Demo ti voglio bene'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'voglio' means '[I] am liking or loving, do like or love, like or love'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. It's pronounced 'DAY*-moh tee VOH-lyoh bay*-nay*'.*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
no there is no demo
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There is no demo for Broodwar There is only the demo which is called Starcraft:Spawn
There is no demo.
"Demo" is an abbreviation for "demonstrate" or "demonstration".