In Japanese, you can say "踊るのが好きですか?" (Odoru no ga suki desu ka?). This translates directly to "Do you like dancing?" The phrase "踊る" (odoru) means "to dance," and "好き" (suki) means "like."
'Dancing lily' translates to踊ã£ã¦ã‚‹ãƒ¦ãƒª (odotteru yuri) in Japanese.
"I really like dancing with you, also I really like you."
J'aime danser
you say it like this Kyanpumītingu :)
sukideshitaka
Aimez-vous danser
to say marker in Japanese is マーカー and it is read like maakaa hope this helps :)
to say kangaroo in Japanese is カンガルー and it is read like kangaruu hope this helps :)
you say it like this Kyanpumītingu :)
スノーフレーク-like this!
To say "[I] like the color," you may say 'iro ga suki desu.' In Japanese: 色が好きです。
Say it like you would the English way. "Huh"