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.
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The sentence is grammatically wrong.. I think you meant
honto ni daisuki na anata to
honto ni means really as in honestly not as an emphasis on something
daisuki means love.. suki means like and dai is an emphasis.. like dai kirai means I hate you. dai suki means I love you
na anata to is pretty much "you" in an object form with the verb happening to them..
so it means I truly love you ^~^
Anata wa = you are
Watashi no = my
Subete = everything
Desu = marks the end of a sentence; 'it is', 'she is', 'he is', etc.
Your sentence means "YOU ARE MY EVERYTHING."
Awww!
i think that means.. 'you really like it too.'
Anata WA daijobu desuka means Are you well?
It means "You are cute"
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.
"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
Bad romaji. Corrected: 'watashi wa anata no tsubasa desu koto wo shitteiru na'. It means 'You know that I am your wings'.
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."
私のすべての愛 (WA ta shi no su be te no ai) means 'all my love', but you can say it in other ways too. Like in a sentence if you want to say "All my love is yours" you can say "Watashi no ai WA subete anata no desu". In any case, when you are directly talking to someone in Japanese, pronouns are ommited, so 'watashi no' would not be necessary. ("Subete no ai" alone, in direct speech can mean "all my love")
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.
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."
If you want to say 'I need you' it would be 'anata ha hitsuyou desu'.
"Watashi wa Isuru desu" is Japanese and translates to "I am Isuru." "Watashi" means "I" or "me," "wa" is a particle indicating the subject of the sentence, and "desu" is a copula verb used for emphasis or to indicate politeness.
"Anata wa hidoi desu." or you could just say "Hidoi desu", but that would lean towards the translation of "That was mean." or "That's mean."Anata wa - You are/You'reHidoi - MeanDesu - It is
Are you Canadian? I think. Watashi Ha Kanadajin Desu = I'm Canadian
We or I love Alice.