ç§ã¯ç”·ã (watashi wa otoko da) may mean "I'm a man" or "I'm male" in Japanese.
'Watashi WA uso wo tsuite imasen' would mean 'I am not lying.' Omitting 'watashi WA' (: I) is better, yet optional.
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
You will now be my girlfriend
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
It basically it means I am cute. WA can be used as is and am and watashi is referring to yourself and kawaii it means cute or adorable
Watashi WA ai suru means I love you in Japanese.
It means "I will go."
I am a king. / I am the king.
With that romanization it won't mean anything as a sentence. Watashi WA : I... Fukushu : sidekick, assistant Gozen : (in the) morning, a.m.
Watashi Wa was created in 2000.
Watashi Wa ended in 2004.
'Watashi WA uso wo tsuite imasen' would mean 'I am not lying.' Omitting 'watashi WA' (: I) is better, yet optional.
"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.
Watashi wa Shadow was created in 2011.
We or I love Alice.
It translates to "I am THE God".
If you mean a 'lollipop', 'watashi WA perpero kyandii wo tabete imasu'. If you mean an 'ice pop' 'watashi WA aisu kyandii wo tabete imasu'.