this is an incomplete sentence.
hey, why are you Kyoko's.....?
"Anata ni horeteimasu."ah-nah-tah nee hoh-reh-teh-ee-moss
nee mean you in Tamil Language.
Naniyorimo anata ga iru.nah-nee-yoh-ree-moh ah-nah-tah gah ee-roo
Nee para = you say. (asking someone to say something)
"Kawaii! Ie ni mottekaeritai!"Pronounced: kah-wai! ee-eh nee MOAT!-teh kah-eh-ree-tai.
It means hello in Chinese
Means Hello. Pronounced more precisely: Kon Nee Chee Wah
Nee is your maiden name. You may see in writing Jane Doe nee Smith. That would mean Jane Smith married John Doe and now her name is Jane Doe. It's actually the feminized past participle for naitre which means 'to be born'.
The phrase 'nee how' (usually written ni hao or ni hao ma) is the Chinese way of asking 'How are you?'.
Older sister
Nothing. It's not a real word.
'Good afternoon, my love' would be こんにちはあなた (konnichiwa anata) in Japanese.Pronounced: cone-nee-chee-wah ah-nah-tah.