I LIKE IT

October 11th, 2006 tags ,

KOLE IINE

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  • 1. Missy  |  October 12th, 2006 at 7:03 am

    Can you say kore wa dai suki desu, also?

  • 2. nexttext  |  October 12th, 2006 at 11:29 am

    >Missy
    Thank you for your comment.
    You can say more frankly ‘dai suki desu’.
    In Japanese, they are likeky to omit ‘kore wa’.

    I’ll add the movie saying ‘dai suki desu’ soon.

  • 3. John  |  October 12th, 2006 at 1:23 pm

    Isn’t ‘daisuki’ a little strong? Or is that only when directed to another person?

  • 4. Missy  |  October 12th, 2006 at 1:52 pm

    My understanding is that “like” and “love” are not used as freely when talking to another person.

    Dai suki, liking very much, is ok for objects.

  • 5. Ryuhei  |  October 12th, 2006 at 3:00 pm

    >John, Missy

    As native Japanese, ‘daisuki’ can be used for objects.
    but it’s more natural to use it for people than objects.

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