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"Is there someone you like?"

(Ie. Japanese person is asking you if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend。)

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How do you say 'I like it' in Japanese?

'Sore ga suki desu.'


How do you write i like it in Japanese?

literally: watashi WA suki desu But this would be unusual in Japanese. More likely usage: [thing you like] suki desu, with "I" implied. For example, sushi suki desu.


What is Japanese for I like you?

anata wo suki desu


How do you say 'I like' in Japanese?

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.


What is the meaning of i like you in Japanese?

You may say 'anata/kimi ga suki desu,' or 'anata ga daisuki desu.' ("I love/really like you.")


What is the phrase 'i like him' when translated from English to Japanese?

kare wo suki desu or you can drop the desu if familiar


How do you say i like ham in Japanese?

hamu ga suki desu!


How do you say you like the book in Japanese?

"Hon wo suki desu."


How would one say 'I like you' in Japanese?

For "I like you" the closest equivalent is "suki desu". A little stronger version is "dai-suki" which is, "I like you a lot."


How do you say i like bananas in Japanese?

'I like strawberries' would beいちごが好きです (ichigo ga suki desu) in Japanese.


What is '' i like '' in Japanese?

You can use the grammatical construction: "[noun] ga suki desu," where "noun" is the thing that you like. Example: "I like sushi" would be "sushi ga suki desu."


How do you say do you like that in Japanese?

'Suki desu ka' [ski dess kah?]