"Nan da yo" = Very informal way of saying "What is it?" It can be translated as "What the hell?", "What do you want?", "What's that?"
Atashi sugoku ganko desu to shiten da = Spoken very rudely and arrogantly by a female, "I'm as stubborn as I am great!"
AnswerI would translate it : " Whaaat?! Yea, I'm so stubborn, so what (what's wrong with that)?"" I can tell the person that I love " I love You "
its Swahili i think.
"nandemonai" is a phrase meaning "it's nothing"
Noun Object Verb For ex. I am eating an apple Watashi WA Ringo tabete imasu. Watashi WA (noun) Ringo (object) tabete imasu (on-going verb)
use a Japanese dictionary, or ask ur teacher, rather ask someone from japan..#simple
"[I'm] going to tell the person [I/someone] likes that [I/someone] likes them."
It is where someone did a very bad job of trying to translate Japanese to English.
anzen (安全) usually, but it might be different depending on the context.
You should attempt to locate someone who speaks/reads Japanese so that they may translate it for you.
藍の月 Ai no tsuki
箱にあるシャツ (hako ni aru shatsu)
In formal speech, "tadashii" - correct. In colloquial speech, if you are just agreeing with someone, then " so desu" - that is so.
"But I don't think you are a chikan*" *Chikan is a man who molests ladies on trains **Annata should be "anata"
I am not aware of any website that produces reliable, accurate translations. Japanese songs are often full of colloquialisms and poetic language that would be extremely difficult for any sort of software to translate well. It would be best to ask someone who speaks Japanese if they would mind translating some lyrics for you.