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Dai Suki 

"Dai Suki" means "I love you" in Japanese. It's also commonly used in Japanese Animes to express affection.
There are several tendencies to express love in Japanese.
"Suki" means "I like you" and an even stronger way to express your love would be "Aishiteru".
There are also polite forms of "Aishiteru".
"Aishite iru" is a less colloquial form of "Aishiteru".
"Aishitemasu" is in polite form and "Aishite imasu" is even more polite.
Nihongo ga dai suki desu - I love Japanese
Dai Suki by Kai1 September 5, 2008
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Jan is my dai lo.
dai lo by Jan June 4, 2003
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Dai Lou by LOLSAR April 7, 2009
Dai Uy = Captain ("Senior Grade Junior Officer") usualy used during the vietnam war (vc term)
-I want a full report sgt. Barnes.
-You got it dai uy.
Dai Uy by RoShoe March 4, 2009
Cantonese direct translation to big bro, older brother. Used many times when referring to an older member in a gang as a form of respect.
One: "Hey dai low, wassup"
Two: "STFU, don't call me that, you want to let the other gang members kill me?"
dai low by MsockoR December 20, 2007