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."
sushi/japanese
It looks like this-日本
It can be written in Japanese like: ルーク
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
The Plural for Japanese is "Japanese". It;s like sheep. Look at the sheep. Same with Japanese. Look at all of the Japanese coming off the plane
Other young Japanese people.
It can be written in Japanese as: ケートリン
that the Japanese like it short
your gay
This is usually expressed in Japanese as 'goshumi ha nan desu ka.' ("What are your hobbies/what do you like to do?")
"Is there someone you like?" (Ie. Japanese person is asking you if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend。)
The noun "fish" in Japanese is "sakana" When written in Japanese, it looks like this: 魚 The dictionary form of the verb "fish" is "tsuru" When written in Japanese, it looks like this: 釣る