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Originally Posted by MMM
Suki is a na adjective. "to like" is a verb in English. So when you talk about "vegetables you like" it is "suki na yasai". A car you like is "suki na kuruma". The "na" there has nothing to do with "favorite".
"Suki" CAN mean favorite, but it depends in the context.
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I think he was trying to imply that it could be used like "ichiban suki na ___" and just forgot to give us an example.
It's like saying flour means cake. It can make a cake, but they're not the same thing.
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