Are you truly Japanese?
Lit. Truth Japanese person you are?
Source: Second year Japanese.
'Anata ga suki desu' can be translated as "I like you."
The phrase 'gomen nasai, wakarimasen' means "I'm sorry, I don't understand." 'Dou desu ka' means "How is it/how about it".
to say you dislike something you would start by sying watashi WA (i ) then say the object ; for example: Watashi WA hana (flower) ga kirai desu. . . you could also substitute daikirai for kirai if you wish to say you strongly dislike or hate the thing.
suki desu if you want to say "I like [something]", then you say 'watashi/boku WA [something] ga suki desu or if [something] is already the subject then just suki desu, or if what you like or just you are the subject then [something] ga suki desu.
Yume ga daisuki desu / yume o miru no ga daisuki desu.
means, "I want to do it, but..."
You may say 'Cherii ga kirai desu,' or more emphatically, 'Cherii ga dai kirai desu.'
If 'this one' refers to a person: 'Koitsu ga daisuki desu'. If it refers to a thing: 'Kore ga daisuki desu'.
Kanojo ga suki desu - I like her. Kanojo ga daisuki desu - I really like (love) her.
'Sore ga suki desu.'
(Watashi wa) chokoreto ga hoshi desu means:I want chocolate. OR I need chocolate.Hoshi means to want or to need. They basically mean the same thing!! :PWatashi wa CAN be omitted.HDorHEATHER :D
in japan when we talk about mixed race people we use the world half and this can be said in two waysHalf Japanese -> 1. Hafu nihonjin desu 2. Hambun desuIs that girl a "halfblood" - ano kanojo ga hambun desuka?