This would be written: 大好きだよ
Casually: アニメが大好きだ (Anime ga daisuki da) Politely: アニメが大好きです (Anime ga daisuki desu)
'I love ninja' would be忍者が大好きだ (ninja ga daisuki da) in Japanese.忍者 (ninja) - pronounced basically same as Englishが (ga) - "gah"大好きだ (daisuki da) - "dye-skee-dah"This is a very rough pronunciation outline.
if you really like something, you can say daisuki (da-ee-sue-key). Improvement: The first answer is true. However, if you mean love as in romantic love, "ai" is the word. To tell someone you love them, the phrase would be "aishiteru".
The letter "D" does not exist in Japanese. Instead the "d" sound is incorporated into some Japanese syllables: da, de, and do.
怠惰な竜 (tai da na ryuu) is translation of that phrase. If you want the same phrase in Japanese (katakana): ラジー ドラゴン (ra jii do ra gon) .. though the phrase is unlikely to exist.
Daisuki da yo was created on 2004-10-20.
Casually: アニメが大好きだ (Anime ga daisuki da) Politely: アニメが大好きです (Anime ga daisuki desu)
'I love ninja' would be忍者が大好きだ (ninja ga daisuki da) in Japanese.忍者 (ninja) - pronounced basically same as Englishが (ga) - "gah"大好きだ (daisuki da) - "dye-skee-dah"This is a very rough pronunciation outline.
ダナ /da na/.
"I love you" in Japanese is pronounced as "愛してる (ai shiteru)" or "大好きだよ (daisuki da yo)."
written in katakana "DA" "KO" "TA" = ダコタ
It can be written as such: ミランダ The characters that comprise this are, in order, 'mi' 'ra' 'n' 'da.'
The sentence 'I love you, Kim' may be expressed as キム、君のことが大好きだ(kimu, kimi no koto ga daisuki da) in Japanese.
'You love your life' would translate toã‚ãªãŸã¯è‡ªåˆ†ã®äººç”ŸãŒå¤§å¥½ãã (anata wa jibun no jinsei ga daisuki da) in Japanese. I believe that ã‚ãªãŸã¯è‡ªåˆ†ã®å˜åœ¨ãŒå¤§å¥½ãã (anata wa jibun no sonzai ga daisuki da) may also be used, but this literally means 'you love your existence'.
You may say '[person's name] no tomodachi ga suki desu.' Written: [person's name]の友達が好きです。
Daisuki da yo, 大好きだよ, would be something like "I really love you."
if you really like something, you can say daisuki (da-ee-sue-key). Improvement: The first answer is true. However, if you mean love as in romantic love, "ai" is the word. To tell someone you love them, the phrase would be "aishiteru".