It means: "you're lying"/"you're a liar"
"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
If I'm not mistaken, I think it's "Is it a lie that I'm like you?"
If you mean literally "I don't believe you" it would be わたしはあなたを信じない (watashi WA anata wo shinjinai) If you want to put stress on the you, it would be あなたなんか信じない (anata nanka shinjinai) If you say it that way, it's kind of like inferring that there is someone else that you do believe. If you want it to be more like "no way!" there are 3 ways, but they all mean the same thing. Uso (うそ) Uso da (うそだ) Uso dayo (うそだよ) I hope I helped~
It means 'you'. For e.g. 'Anata WA hontou ni tensai dayo' means 'You really are a genius.'
Casually: あなたは変だよ (Anata wa hen dayo) Politely: あなたは変です (Anata wa hen desu)
Casually: あなたが必要だよ (anata ga hitsuyou dayo) Politely: あなたが必要です (anata ga hitsuyou desu)
If you mean "uso", it's the same word for brother or sister.
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Use.
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The acronym USO stands for United Service Organizations. It refers to "USO shows" which are entertaining performances done by celebrities for the United States' military.
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