Daisuki is Japanese, not English. It means something to the effect of "[I] like [you, it, etc.] a lot."
My Japanese female friend taught me this little jingle to tell a girl you like:
"Daisuki dakara munega itai."
[like much] [so; therefore] [heart] [hurt].
Translation: I like you so much my heart aches.
2006-07-23 17:28:51
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answered by ♣Tascalcoán♣ 4
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Daisuki Meaning
2016-10-01 08:00:30
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answered by ? 4
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Oppai Daisuki
2014-02-04 14:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean by DAISUKI in english?
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2015-08-16 16:11:06
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answered by Bendix 1
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It is Japanese. It means what is written there, then :I Even though it is the you whom I can never have, I still love you. kimi: used with familiar people atashi: used by females, gives off a bit shy, timid feeling Though I am still not sure whether arunai is correct or not. Trying to search for it in Japanese didn't yield any results either. Possibly someone who is just learning Japanese trying to put together a sentence?
2016-03-13 05:24:26
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answered by Diana 4
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In the words of my Japanese teacher "Daisuki means big like!" It means love in Japanese. ^_^
2006-07-23 17:33:00
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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It means to like something or someone alot. "Doraemon ga daisuki" means "I love Doraemon." Also daikirai means to hate something.
2006-07-24 06:36:02
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answered by tiger lou 4
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it is actually a way to say i love you to a girl/boy you admire....to someone you are not in a serious relationship or something...
in which case it means i love you but in a admirer kind of way
2013-10-20 02:30:22
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answered by Jason Val 1
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if this is Japanese, then it means that you really like something. dai suki . suki (like)is pronounced 'ski'
2006-07-23 17:26:20
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answered by reme_1 7
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it simply means "I like you". :D
2014-03-01 16:28:38
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answered by Nicka 1
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