It means 'My name is Daisuki , Or I am (called) Daisuki. Though, 'Daisuki' is usually spelt 'Daisuke'.
"i don'y want to give it to anyone"
i don't think anyone will no the answer because we dont understand the question
I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't understand what you want. A "fake" what, who, or where.
because people dont understand that sharks are the most best thing to hug (no ofense to anyone) because they are better than dogs
Basically it is ケーキが大好きです。The romaji of which is keki ga daisuki desu. The is a little tricky because this is your basic talking to anyone 'polite' from of Japanese not your speaking to friends or family Japanese, hope that's the form you needed though.
I don't understand your question...
Although this is obviously not something you would want to say in polite company, or really to anyone without sounding like a creep, It can be translated as "My penis is large." 'watashi no': I/Me + possessive 'chinko': colloquial/vulgar word for penis 'dekai': large
YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
its important because i dont know
because its not good for you and its gives u more energy argh dont anyone understand omg
because its not good for you and its gives u more energy argh dont anyone understand omg
The idea is that you never hold yourself in high regard when you refer to yourself when speaking to others. Watashi is a general word so it's okay. However in rare occurrences some women do use "watakushi" or "atashi" (the usual examples are in animation) but the former are generally for people that sound arrogant about themselves.