Although this is obviously not something you would want to say in polite company, or really to anyone without sounding like a creep, It can be translated as "My penis is large."
'watashi no': I/Me + possessive
'chinko': colloquial/vulgar word for penis
'dekai': large
I am a cat
"[Watashi ha] ureshii desu." ("[I] am happy.") "[Watashi ha] totemo ureshii desu." ("[I] am very happy.")
Watashi WA byooki desu or simply Byooki desu.
kimi WA watashi no shukumei desu
Answer is: Anata WA Inu Watashi 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.
'I'm a vegan' in the English pronounciation of Japanese is - 'Watashi wa kanzen saishoko shugisha desu'.
Watashi no namae WA Fuyu desu.
watashi wa genki desu in english is "i am well", if thats what you are asking
This can be translated as "I like [the] Japanese [language]."
'Watashi WA ookami ga daisuki desu" is your sentence in polite Japanese, however 'watashi WA' is omitted when spkeaing directly as in Japanese, it is assumed and considered known that the subject of a sentence is the speaker.
watashi wa malay desu my name is malay
watashi wa namae wa inu desu