Watashi wa ... ga shitai desu.
Watashi wa zehi ... ga shitai desu.
Sore wa totemo suteki desu.
Sore wa totemo yasashī desu.
Sore wa totemo suki desu.
Sore wa anmari suki de wa nai desu.
(I) don't like that very much.
What do you do when you meet someone and you realize that you are falling in love? Here are some phrases you might want to use:
Though one of the most popular phrases in any language is “I love you." Japanese rarely express their love in words. In fact, some Japanese have never used the word あいして います (aishite imasu) "I love you" in their life! When they do put their feelings into words, it is generally preferred to use the phrase すき です (suki desu) "I like you."
If you want to confess your love to someone, just say:
Hopefully the answer will be:
Watashi mo anata ga suki desu.
Going on a Date
You can ask someone out for a date by saying one of the following phrases:
Won't (you) go on a date (with me)?
Anata no koto o motto shiritai desu.
(I) want to know more about you.
When can (I) see (you) next time?
If the date was successful you might want to say one of the following:
It was a lovely afternoon.
Here are some more phrases that might come in handy when dating the man or woman of your dreams:
Anata wa hontō ni yasashī desu ne.
Watashitachi no koto honki desu ka?
Are (you) serious about us?
Anata to issho ni itai desu.
Watashi to kekkon shitai desu ka?
Do (you) want to marry me?