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What does "dai ski" mean in Japanese?
Sounds like "dye ski," said from a female to a male.
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Dai suki litterally means to like something a lot, but when said between people it's taken to mean "I love you" rather than just "I like you".
The super-duper romantic way to say I love you would be "ai shiteru", but dai suki is really close enough. :)
- i luv teh fishesLv 71 decade ago
In the words of my Japanese teacher, daisuki means "Big like" Same as saying you really like someone or something. It's not the same as saying love, there's another word for that.
- 1 decade ago
its daisuki(pronounced daiski) it means you like some thing
i.e) if i wanted to say i like water i would say
watashi wa mizu ga daisuki des
if u need japanese help e-mail me i speak it fluently
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