"Anata no" = your
"watashi" = me
"Anata no watashi" is most likely to be said when someone is referring to the listener's perception of themself (the speaker).
If I said "Anata no watashi WA uso desu", this would mean "You're perception of me is a lie." (or "I'm not really who you think I am.")
"uso" = lie
As it stands now, this sentence does not make any sense. Possible alternatives include:
'Watashi ha anata ni aitai.' "I want to meet you."
'Watashi ha anata ni atta.' "I met you."
It's a form of saying "I" or "I am"
It means "you are me".
Watashi means I, Puri can mean pre, while Anata is you. But this is does not have a particle so I cannot translate this properly sorry.
Answer is: Anata WA Inu Watashi Desu.
Anata no watashi (あなた の 私) when translated to English means "I'm yours." Depending on the context of the conversation, this can mean a few different things like I will support you wholeheartedly or I'm not busy right now.
You will now be my girlfriend
Bad romaji. Corrected: 'watashi wa anata no tsubasa desu koto wo shitteiru na'. It means 'You know that I am your wings'.
I love you.
Watashi wa anata ga inakute sabishii.
Watashi no dannasan would be 'My husband' in English.
Are you trying to say: "Anata wa watashi No tataeru sensei"? ie あなたは私の讃える先生 ? although using "ga" instead of "no" is more appropriate, this means: You are my teacher whom I appraise. anata wa= you are watashi no=my tataeru= to praise sensei=teacher
Watashi WA anata ga yoi kanjite iru kitai
Watashi does mean "I" but it doesn't mean "I am" unless you put "wa" after it. If the word "Watashi" has "no" after it, it is actually "my". "eien" is the word for "Eternal, or permanent" ect. and "Tomodachi" is "Friend". plus the fact that "anata ha" in this sentence could mean along the lines of "you". So i think that this sentence says : "You are my eternal(best) friend."