'Do you like him?'
what does Daiso ga suki desu means in English? - i noticed that this question is answered by another question... suki means like in english Daiso ga suji desu means I like Daiso.. Daiso is a noun, it could be the name of the shop where you could buy alot of cheaper items
'I like strawberries' would beいちごが好きです (ichigo ga suki desu) in Japanese.
Kanojo ga suki desu - I like her. Kanojo ga daisuki desu - I really like (love) her.
"kime ga suki" is most often used for i love you but "kimi wo aishitteiru" is probably the best translation
Oh, honey, you wanna know how to ask someone their favorite color in Japanese? Well, you just say, "Anata no sukina iro wa nanidesu ka?" There you go, now you can impress all your friends with your language skills. You're welcome, darling.
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.
anata wo suki desu
kare wo suki desu or you can drop the desu if familiar
You may say 'anata/kimi ga suki desu,' or 'anata ga daisuki desu.' ("I love/really like you.")
You may say '[Anata ga] suki desu.'
'Anata ga suki desu' can be translated as "I like you."
You may say "anata/kimi ga hontou ni suki desu."
You may say "[anata no] otousan ha saikou desu."
suki [romantic] omae WA ii hito da [you're a good person] katchoii [cool!]
I really like you.'watashi wo' basically means 'I''anata no' means 'you''hontoni' means 'really''daisuki' means 'really like/love'('suki' means 'like', so 'daisuki' means 'really like')but 'daisuki' is strong enough to ignore the rest of the words.~The sentence is grammatically wrong.. I think you meanthonto ni daisuki na anata tohonto ni means really as in honestly not as an emphasis on somethingdaisuki means love.. suki means like and dai is an emphasis.. like dai kirai means I hate you. dai suki means I love youna anata to is pretty much "you" in an object form with the verb happening to them..so it means I truly love you ^~^
It means "[I/someone] like you."
キスする = kisu suru = to kiss romantically ちゅうする = chuu suru = to give a friendly kiss (as in kissing a child)