It needs context for a better translation. It very roughly translates to 'return to two people'.
If I were to translate for English readers, I'd opt for 'return together'. Or even, 'return to us'.
どこに居て (doko ni ite) means "Where are you staying?" in Japanese. Though, I think it's more probable you heard どこに行って (doko ni itte) which means "where are you going?".
Roughly, it appears to mean "Will I go to the moon sometime?" but the choice of words seem a bit unusual to me.Watashi wa (I) itsuka (sometime) getsuei(moon) ni (to) iki (be bound for) -tai (want to) no (indicates a question when at the end of a sentence).
motto ni lapu
larawan ni Emilio F. Aguinaldo
barko ni christopher colombus
inu futari hiki is grammatically wrong inu ni hiku = 2 dogs futari = 2 people but can only be used for people
This is a mix of both Japanese and Chinese, and as it is, means nothing in Japanese.
It's not even out yet.
When counting it is Ni (Nee). Two in Japanese is ni, pronounced "knee." ni Two, the number? "Ni." Two objects? "Futatsu." Two people? "Futari."
The cast of Kono futari ni sachi are - 1957 includes: Kamatari Fujiwara Yuriko Hanabusa Hirota Kisaragi Tamae Kiyokawa Sumiko Koizumi Hiroshi Koizumi Shizue Natsukawa Takeo Oikawa Takashi Shimura Yumi Shirakawa Yoshifumi Tajima Keiko Tsushima
'(Those/The) Two girls' parents'
Futari Ecchi was created in 2000.
Futari no hitomi was created in 1952.
It roughly means "Two girls and their Parents"
The duration of Futari no hitomi is 1.35 hours.
The duration of Iketeru Futari is 1.32 hours.
The duration of Futari Ecchi is 1680.0 seconds.