Loosely...."Shut up stupid". or "Shut up, you're stupid."
Chinmoku - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 (2007)
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."
This doesn't mean anything complete; 'no' is possessive, so it means "Your wonderful ... [insert noun]." For example, "Anata no subarashii yuuki": "Your magnificent courage". The phrase 'Anata ga subarashii desu' would mean "You are wonderful".
If you want to say 'I need you' it would be 'anata ha hitsuyou desu'.
"You again"
Tobenai chinmoku - 1966 was released on: Japan: 11 February 1966 USA: January 1967
The cast of Umi no chinmoku - 2001 includes: Reila Aphrodite Masanobu Katsumura Yuki Matsushita
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 WA kangei + your welcome not so sure about the "suite iru" part
"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
Anata = you Anata no = your machi = town machi wa = (the sentence is talking about a town) shizuka = quiet desuka = is it? (is this sentence true?) Anata no machi wa shizuka desuka? = Is your town quiet? (referring to where you live)
"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