It is japani language.
Its answer is : I love you.
Thanks,
Suki means to like. If you would like to emphasize suki you can add the word dai(very much) before suki.
"dai suki no hito" is grammatically incorrect and should be "daisuki NA hito" (大好きな人)which means "the person which (I) like a lot".
"Suki Suki! I love my bitties"For an explanation of these urban terms, visit the following links:http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Suki+Sukihttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bittiesI think suki means like as in "I like you". I don't know if saying it twice changes the whole meaning of it.
i think you mean suki, suki means like
For "I like you" the closest equivalent is "suki desu". A little stronger version is "dai-suki" which is, "I like you a lot."
This can be translated as "I really like Mr/Ms Honda."
I think it means females.
What you typed isn't complete...but Kore(This) ga suki(Like) I... "like this"
aikido dai suki desu (previous answer) While this may fly in conversational Japanese, the correct way to say it would be "Aikido ga dai suki desu" 合気道が大好きです。The "ga" is the proper way to connect the verb "to like" with the think you like (aikido) and desu wraps it all up.
"Gojou" is likely a name and "suki" means "to like", so I'd surmise that "suki Gojou" is a broken way of saying they like a person named Gojou.
In Japanese, suki means beloved and neko means cat. So Sukineko means 'Beloved Cat'.
The cast of Office Party - 2006 includes: Noriko Sakura as Suki Tsuwayuki Saotome as Taka Dai Tabuchi as Ken