by Weeboroki May 28, 2020
Get the Daisuke Kanbe mug."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.
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.
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Get the Daisuke Kambe mug.The act of munching haggis while playing a trombone (just like harold from neighbours) as you dump on a chicks chest.
by Mr Arsechard April 16, 2007
Get the Daishkin mug."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.
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.
by Kai1 September 4, 2008
Get the Dai Suki mug.(Di-suh-ka) A Vine meme where a normal looking video suddenly transitions into the music video for the Japanese electric dance song, Daisuke. Started by Japanese Viners in March, 2015, it quickly gained the attention of users on the phone app iFunny after user UltimateCringeVine began posting the meme, presenting the meme to a largely American audience. It has since gained a small but growing meme-base on both Vine and iFunny.
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