ç§ã¯ãƒ‹ã‚¢ã§ã™ (watashi wa nia desu) would be used to mean 'I am Nia' in Japanese. This would be assuming that the speaker's name is 'Nia'. Another possible translation may be 'I am near'. However, I believe that the latter is less likely.
This means, "I am tall."
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
watashi wa malay desu my name is malay
Watashi WA ii desu yo
Watashi* no namae WA (Your name) desu.** My name is (Your name). And, this would probably suffice Watashi* WA (your name) desu.** I am (your name). *Watashi means I, and can be substituted with the other versions of I. From formal to imformal. Watakushi/watashi/boku/ore *Desu is the verb, to be. It can be substituted with the informal version, da.
Bad romaji. Corrected: 'watashi wa anata no tsubasa desu koto wo shitteiru na'. It means 'You know that I am your wings'.
'(Watashi wa) Tada no gakusei desu.' Using 'watashi wa' (: I) or not, is optional.
3 different ways all begin with konnichiwa konnichiwa. watashi WA Chloe desu ( i am chloe) " " Chloe desu ( i am chloe *watashi WA is optional*) " " watashi no namae WA Chloe desu ( my name is chloe)
wrong categories but it means "this is the end for me"
(Watashi wa) chokoreto ga hoshi desu means:I want chocolate. OR I need chocolate.Hoshi means to want or to need. They basically mean the same thing!! :PWatashi wa CAN be omitted.HDorHEATHER :D
Yes. Very.
The cast of Sore wa watashi desu - 1960 includes: Taiji Nomura as Himself - Host