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"Idiot! You are an idiot!" That is what it means.

anata: You (in a polite way)

wa: means that the word before is the subject of the sentence (so "anata/you" is the subject of the sentence)

baka: idiot

desu: are

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Translated directly, it means Dummy, you are dumb.

So yes, it basically means that you are dumb.

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