This sentence, as written, does not translate into anything intelligible. A possible word for word literal translation of this would be: "You Sunday's house want to go," though it should be noted that 'ikitaimasu' is an incorrect usage of the '-tai' form of the verb 'iku.' [Ikitai desu, or simply ikitai would be correct.]
getsuyobi means monday "- -
and try to make a simple sentence it's more better
It is translated to: "Which one do you like?"
"How are you?"
(Enquiring about your health)
anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu
Anata wa - あなたは
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Aka ver was created in 2008.
'(Anata wa) Kawaii desu'. 'Anata wa' [you] is optional to include.
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Ao ver was created on 2009-01-14.
Anata wa
"Doshite" means "Why?" (like "Why did you do that?"); "Anata wa" can mean "You", because "Anata" means "You" and the "wa" is the verb that is used for almost everything (like "Anata wa sugoi!", "You are incredible!"); "Sabishii" means "sad"; "Desu ka" also means "Why" but it is only used in the end of the question. "Doshite anata wa sabishii desu ka?" means "Why are you sad?" I hope that I helped you out! ^^
Anata = you Anata no = your machi = town machi wa = (the sentence is talking about a town) shizuka = quiet desuka = is it? (is this sentence true?) Anata no machi wa shizuka desuka? = Is your town quiet? (referring to where you live)
No you is
anata WA daijobu desu = you are fine as in theres nothing wrong with you anata WA genki desu = you are fine
anata WA kangei + your welcome not so sure about the "suite iru" part
It means "you are me".