The sentence ç§ã¯ã‚ãªãŸãŒã„ãªã„ã®ã§ã€å¤§å¤‰å¯‚ã—ã„ (watashi wa anata ga inai node, taihen sabishii) would be translated as "I'm incredibly lonely because you're not here".
Watashi wa anata ga inakute sabishii.
Watashi wa anata ga inakute sabishii
'Thanks for being my fan!'
Watashi no dannasan would be 'My husband' in English.
This can be translated as "I like [the] Japanese [language]."
It means "I think I like you."
watashi no unmei watashi = me no = 's unmei = destiny
"watashi tachi,wareware " is a Japanese word and in English it means "We"
I love you.
It means "you are me".
Boku is a masculine way to say 'I' in Japanese.(as opposed to Watashi, which is gender neutral)Boku is also more informal (casual).
"I am studying the Japanese language." Watashi wa = I am Nihongo = Japanese (language) Obenkyou = Study Shiteimasu = I am doing (the aforementioned verb)