What is the meaning of daisuki da yo?

1. "Daisuki da yo. ( 大好きだよ。; I love you.)" (
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Is daisuki da yo romantic?

The phrase daisuki da or daisuki is not limited to romantic interests or people and can be used to express your passion for things such as food, objects, animals, activities, sports, etc. For instance, you could say, "Ryokō daisuki 旅行大好き," meaning "I really like traveling" or "I love traveling."
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What are the 3 ways to say I love you in Japanese?

There's no simple way to say “I love you” in any one language.
  • 好きだよ (suki da yo) ・ 大好きだよ (daisuki da yo)
  • 愛してるよ (ai shiteru yo)
  • 愛してます(ai shitemasu)
  • [Saying Nothing]
  • 恋してるよ (koi shiteru yo) ・ 恋に落ちた (koi ni ochita)
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How do you respond to daisuki da yo?

"anata mo daisuki desu" means "I love you too (as well as I love another person)". If you mean "I love you too (as well as you love me)", say "watashi mo (anata ga) daisuki desu".
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What does da yo mean in Japanese?

da is a casual form of "desu" - "to be". Like "is". yo is a particle that you put at the end of a sentence when you're telling someone something you think they don't know. ie giving them information. eg.
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What is the difference between suki desu and suki dayo in Japanese?



What does Baka da yo mean?

バカだよ! baka da yo! (you're) an idiot!
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What is desu yo?

It is used to emphasise a point. Unlike a lot of Japanese where usage is littered with probably, maybe, but etc, this is a stronger declaration of a point. In English it is something like "I tell you".
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Does Daisuke mean love?

Finally, Daisuki could be used to say “I love you” in the serious way it is meant. This is only said when you really feel very strong feelings for the other person or want to let them know that you care. It conveys strong feelings of both loving and liking that person.
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What is Suki da?

When the Japanese do put their feelings into words, they're more likely to use the phrase "suki desu" (好きです), which literally means "to like." The gender-neutral phrase "suki da" (好きだ), the masculine "suki dayo" (好きだよ), or feminine "suki yo" (好きよ) are more colloquial expressions.
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What is Suki desu?

付き合ってください。 (suki desu. tsuki atte kudasai) which means: “I like you. Go out with me, please.”. You can also say 愛してる (aishiteru) for “I love you”, but be careful not to overuse it.
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How do you confess love in Japanese?

kokuhaku 告白 こくはく , literally means "confession", and it is done when a man or a woman declares their love to another, and hopes to begin dating that person. The most basic way of confessing this is to say: 好きです。 付き合ってください。
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What can I say instead of I love You?

Ways to say I love you:
  • I'm crazy about you.
  • I'm in love with you.
  • I've got feelings for you.
  • I care about you.
  • I've fallen for you.
  • I adore you.
  • You turn me on.
  • I'm head over heels for you.
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What is the meaning of Daisuke?

The name Daisuke is primarily a male name of Japanese origin that means Large, Great.
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How do you say I love my boyfriend in Japanese?

If you want the direct translation, “I love you” in Japanese is 愛してる (aishiteru).
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How do you say I miss you in Japanese to a boy?

会いたい (aitai) is probably the most common way that “I miss you” gets translated into Japanese.
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Can I say daisuki to a friend?

Daisuki is a way of saying "i like you" or "i love you" but like you would say to your friends.
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How do you respond to Oyasumi?

When your friend says “oyasumi” to you, you should also reply to your friend with “oyasumi“.
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What is I love you in anime language?

Readers of manga and lovers of anime will tell you that “I love you” in Japanese is most often expressed by the colloquial “suki desu / da”, “好きです/だ”.
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How do you use daisuki?

Daisuki can be broken down as dai-suki to mean, literally, “big like.” In practice, it has two meanings. To “really like” or to “love.” This sense of love can be both romantic, or, like, loving french fries. Context will usually tell you which.
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What is Sugoi desu ne?

Wow! It's like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!
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What is kawaii desu yo?

''Kawaii desu yo'' is an emphasis. So it's something along the lines of ''No! It's cute!'' or ''Look! It's really cute!''
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What does kawaii na mean?

You are mixing i-adjective かわいい (kawaii, "cute, lovely") with na-adjective かわいそう (kawaisō, "poor, pitiful"). These are simply different, although they share the same etymology. かわいい(かはゆし) actually meant 'pitiful' in old Japanese, but there was a shift in meaning many years ago.
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Is Dattebayo a real word?

「~だってばよ」(dattebayo): The short version

Although it's translated as “Believe it!” in the English localization of the series, the actual phrase doesn't mean much of anything and simply serves to add flavor and a unique, childish brashness to Naruto's dialog.
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What is desu ne?

"desu ne" is a meaningless, yet full of meaning, phrase. Following an adjective, such as "ii" or "kirei", it is seeking the agreement of the listener...but depending on the tone of voice, it can either be asking for agreement or presuming agreement: きれいです。 It's pretty. きれいですね。
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