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dai suki de meaning?​

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Answered by ShrutiDhenge
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Love Versus Like

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." ... If you like somebody or something very much, the word "dai" (literally, "big") can be added as the prefix, and you can say "daisuki desu" (大好きです).

Answered by maeherwadhera14
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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." ... If you like somebody or something very much, the word "dai" (literally, "big") can be added as the prefix, and you can say "daisuki desu" (大好きです).

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