It's very informal and in pieces, not complete sentences. It would translate to 'I hate you! You'r an idiot'.
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
"Idiot! You are an idiot!" That is what it means. anata: You (in a polite way) wa: means that the word before is the subject of the sentence (so "anata/you" is the subject of the sentence) baka: idiot desu: are
anata WA baka desu
Anata WA kawaii baka da. You can swap Anata with kimi or Da with desu depending on how polite you wanna be
わたしは、あなたが大嫌いです Watashi wa, anata ga daikirai desu or 大嫌い daikirai
To say idiot, stupid, moron, or silly in Japanese would be "Baka". Example: "Anata WA baka desu" Means both "You are a moron", and "You are an idiot."
anata WA kangei + your welcome not so sure about the "suite iru" part
anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu
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)
"Doshite" means "Why?" (like "Why did you do that?"); "Anata wa" can mean "You", because "Anata" means "You" and the "wa" is the verb that is used for almost everything (like "Anata wa sugoi!", "You are incredible!"); "Sabishii" means "sad"; "Desu ka" also means "Why" but it is only used in the end of the question. "Doshite anata wa sabishii desu ka?" means "Why are you sad?" I hope that I helped you out! ^^
"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
あなたはばかで す。 (Anata WA baka desu.)AnswerSonata ga oobakamono de aru. ( just for kicks n giggles ;p)