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What does "kimi ga suki" mean?
I just started Japanese I and my peer tutor said this to me, but I'm too early on in studying the language to have any clue as to what it means.
Help, please?
:D
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It says "I like you". Here's the hirigana if you ever want to write it:
きみがすき, Although I would put a "desu" on the end to make it a statement.
Source(s): Studying Japanese - Anonymous5 years ago
sorry, there is no valid answer. the question when to use -wa and when -ga fills entire BOOKS. basically: -wa is a topic marker. It can be attached to anything that is considered crucial in a sentence: the subject, the object, the verb, an adverb -ga is only used to mark the subject of a sentence. In case that subject is the center of attention, there is no -ga, but -wa. in subordinate clauses and in many kinds of negative clauses, there is no -wa, only -ga to mark a subject.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
kimi (君) is you.
suki (好き) is like.
''kimi ga suki'' means ''I like (love) you''
you know, In Japanese, if you do not say subject (I, you, he, etc...), people can understand what you talk about. It is just a language's difference.
I am a native Japanese.
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- xLv 61 decade ago
oh god your tutor likes you !
kimi= you (used by guys only)
ga (is a particle word, making something a topic of the subj in the sentence)
suki= like.
Source(s): studying japanese. - Mr CanoeLv 41 decade ago
Go with Swit's answer. "ga" is a particle, similar to an English preposition.
- 1 decade ago
It means "I like you". Suki = like, kimi = is a way to indicate "you" and ga is a topic marker.
Source(s): I study Japanese also. - Anonymous1 decade ago
"i like you" or "i love you"
suki means" LIKE" and "LOVE"
Source(s): native Japanese speaker