I'm not exactly sure, but 'otanjoubi' means birthday and 'doumo arigato gozaimasu' means thanks, so it probably means 'thank you for the birthday card'?
Not sure...
arigatou gozaimasu = thank you
honto ni = really
means thank you very much
Arigatougozaimasu (or) Doumo Arigatou
I am your true happiness.
Atashi WA hontoni kanashimi=I'm really sad
「私の事をほんとに愛してるか?」 [watashi no koto wo hontoni aishiteru ka?] or 「私をほんとに愛してるか?」 [watashi wo hontoni aishiteru ka?] Those are the only ways I can think of. They're pretty much similar, just a few words different.
suteki na neee kimi wa hontoni kawaii to moe desu. subarashii kira kira kyaaa desu I bow down to the kawaii
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
Mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.
I really like you.'watashi wo' basically means 'I''anata no' means 'you''hontoni' means 'really''daisuki' means 'really like/love'('suki' means 'like', so 'daisuki' means 'really like')but 'daisuki' is strong enough to ignore the rest of the words.~The sentence is grammatically wrong.. I think you meanthonto ni daisuki na anata tohonto ni means really as in honestly not as an emphasis on somethingdaisuki means love.. suki means like and dai is an emphasis.. like dai kirai means I hate you. dai suki means I love youna anata to is pretty much "you" in an object form with the verb happening to them..so it means I truly love you ^~^