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Ummm... I don't think it means any thing... Watashi wa means I am. And Yo doesn't really mean any thing, it's just some thing you put behind a sentence if you want to. And last of all anata means you... OK I know this Because I live in Japan ( small island). I hope this was really use full because this is my first question I have answered here on this site.

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私はあなたが私の (watashi wa anata ga watashi no) makes absolutely no sense. If it had any meaning, I'd say it could mean "I... You... My..." (the speech of someone surprised/shocked).

私は (watashi wa) - I (am)

あなたが (anata ga) - You (are)

私の (watashi no) - My; mine

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doesn't really mean anything

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you and I

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