It means I like you.
Can be used in a romantic confession time.
You say "suki desu" (pronounced 'ski des') to someone you have a crush on. Then it can mean "I love you."But that's only for the first time. It cannot replace other "I love you"s (among couple, family, etc.)
it means desu=100 hachi 8 normally but with jyu after it it means 80 and san means 3 so 182 =[)
I'm not exactly sure,but i know it has something to do with love,or liking someone.
What is the meaning of 'doko desu?' ' Kore WA doko desu?' Depending on the kanji used the English translation would be: 'This is Poison' 'Doko desu ka?' asks for the location of a particular object. Tokee WA doko desu ka? = Where is the watch? Kaia, Rachel
Yes. Very.
whats mean of first impression whats mean of first impression
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.
'Sore ga suki desu.'
literally: watashi WA suki desu But this would be unusual in Japanese. More likely usage: [thing you like] suki desu, with "I" implied. For example, sushi suki desu.
'Anata ga suki desu' can be translated as "I like you."
anata wo suki desu
You can use the grammatical construction: "[noun] ga suki desu," where "noun" is the thing that you like. Example: "I like sushi" would be "sushi ga suki desu."
kare wo suki desu or you can drop the desu if familiar
The phrase "I like you" in Japanese can be translated as "ๅฅฝใใงใ" (suki desu).
suki desu suzuki kun
hamu ga suki desu!
"Hon wo suki desu."
好きですか (suki desu ka) means "Do you like?". Usually there is an implied subject and object associated with this phrase that allows omission when spoken. For example, if two friends are talking and one introduces the topic of a new video game they may have purchased. The other friend might say 好きですか to ask if the first friend likes the game.