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I like you. // I love you. 大 = big; large. 大好きだよ daisuki da yo. I love you. Technically speaking ...
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Apr 30, 2021 · Use daisuki 大好き or daisuki desu 大好きです (polite version) to say 'I really like you' to your crush in Japanese. Fun fact: it's a common ...
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Apr 1, 2013 · I'm a little bit confused between daisuki and aishiteru. I tried to read some posts, but instead of getting a clearer view, ...
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Daisuki is a Japanese word that means to like or love something a great amount. Let's take a closer at how to say I love you in Japanese.
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Apr 8, 2019 · Features on discovering modern Japan and Japanese culture, including travel tips, things to do, and personality quizzes.
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Jul 2, 2019 · Daisuki is what a traditional Japanese person says to someone they love, or about something they love. Aishiteru is what foreigners or people ...
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May 15, 2011 · The most formal and neutral way to say 'I love you' in Japanese would be : 私はあなたが好きです。/ Watashi ha anata ga suki desu.
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is strictly romantic in nature and it has even MORE gravity. it translates to 'im in love' and from my understanding, saying 「恋している」is basically saying ...
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Jul 25, 2011 · Usually when people translate "daisuki," it's usually "love." The "majidaisuki" would literally be translated into "seriously love.
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