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Makayla Frye
What does Daisuki and Suki mean? The translation and difference between them please ^_^
Thank you!
May 10, 2015 12:47 AM
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Daisuki or 大好き is used when describing something you really like or love. For example, アイスクリームが大好きです。(I love ice cream) Suki or 好き, means just to like something. It is used in the same way, the only difference is love vs. like. Hope this answered your question. ^_^
May 10, 2015
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Makayla Frye
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