It literaly means "are you well?" same as saying "how are you?"
MEANS: "Now I'm at home, and you? (are where? / what about you?)..." ima - now WA - is (I am) ie - home / house ni - inside (ni is used for other meanings but IE NI is IN HOME) imasu - I am / am (formal) ... anata WA - You Are(?) (Casual Japanese - and how about you can be just "...and you?") Cheers, E-2-J-BLOG
'There is a man by the car.'
Taiyō Te ni Tsuki wa Kokoro no Ryōte ni was created on October 6, 2007.
Iro ni Ide ni Keri Waga Koi wa happened in 2010.
Sore WA anata no yūjin ni watashi no meiyo o sa rete iru
私にはあなたは永遠に神聖されます Watashi ni WA anata WA eien ni shinsei sa re masu
'There is a man in front of the car.'
'(Those/The) Women are at home/their houses.'
'There is a woman in front of the sheet.'
'A man is behind the car.'
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru happened in 2005.
Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai happened in 2008.