Kanojo ga suki desu - I like her.
Kanojo ga daisuki desu - I really like (love) her.
What is the word 'hero' when translated from English to Japanese Eiyuu (英雄), sounds like A U desu.
"ki" sounds like the English word key
When translated into Japanese, big bear would be Okina kuma, okina meaning big and kuma meaning bear. In Japanese hiragana, big bear would look like this 大きなクマ.
(私は)眠いです : (watashi wa) nemui desu : (I am) sleepy. When directly talking to someone in Japanese, 'pronouns are omitted, like 'watashi wa' won't be needed.
ame ('me' is pronounced like 'met' without the 't' on the end)
This can be translated as "I like [the] Japanese [language]."
and doesn't yatta mean something like that?
Nani ga suki desuka? = what do u like?
suki! [object] ga suki = I like [object] x
kare wo suki desu or you can drop the desu if familiar
Kawaii otoko. There's also the phrase "ikemen" but it's more like "hot boys."
'Doramu (tataku no) ga suki desu ka' is how you may say it.
You may say something like 'makecha dame' or 'ganbaranai to [ikenai]'.
Ookami is wolf and hime is princess (its like a goddess) so its Ookami hime
sukidesu
"Sore WA ii namae desu". (Sore WA can be left out if you like.)
Saya menyukaimu.