'I like strawberries' would beいちごが好きです (ichigo ga suki desu) in Japanese.
the word dog in Japanese is foku, pronounced (Fok-kyoo) or (foke-koo)
You may say '[noun] ga (amari) suki ja nai desu.' ("I don't like [noun] (very much).")
what does Daiso ga suki desu means in English? - i noticed that this question is answered by another question... suki means like in english Daiso ga suji desu means I like Daiso.. Daiso is a noun, it could be the name of the shop where you could buy alot of cheaper items
The easiest way to express this would be to say 数学が好きです。 (suugaku ga suki desu) which means "I like mathematics".
suki desu if you want to say "I like [something]", then you say 'watashi/boku WA [something] ga suki desu or if [something] is already the subject then just suki desu, or if what you like or just you are the subject then [something] ga suki desu.
'Sore ga suki desu.'
You may say 'anata/kimi ga suki desu,' or 'anata ga daisuki desu.' ("I love/really like you.")
You would say "ๅฅฝใใงใ" (suki desu) to express "I like you" in Japanese.
"you are a pansy" watashi/boku = I ai = love suki means good i think. whch is what i think they say in place of love. Someone else could answer it better though ^^ Kanojo no koto WA suki desu, itsumo suki desu.
"Hon wo suki desu."
hamu ga suki desu!
'Suki desu ka' [ski dess kah?]
You may say '[Anata ga] suki desu.'
It means I like you. Can be used in a romantic confession time. You say "suki desu" (pronounced 'ski des') to someone you have a crush on. Then it can mean "I love you."But that's only for the first time. It cannot replace other "I love you"s (among couple, family, etc.)
You may say 'mizu ga suki desu.'
You may say "[anata no] otousan ha saikou desu."