"Now I'll kiss you"
Unless kisu has some other meaning.
It means "follow me," and is sort of archaic/often used in Japanese translations of Biblical scripture.
Ima ni Kitto... In My Life was created on 2006-01-25.
This isn't Spanish, it's Japanese. It means "like me" or "similar to me"
The cast of Watashi ga watashi de aru tame ni - 2006 includes: Sakira Aizawa Isao Hashizume Keiko Takeshita
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
SUNDE means "to live" such as I live in this house. Watashi WA ie ni sunde imasu.
No.
Watashi wa kai ni naritai - 1959 was released on: USA: 17 March 1971
Watashi no yūjin ni shukufuku sa reta (私の友人に祝福された) means "I was congratulated by my friends". Shukufuku can mean celebration or something similar to a celebration.
私は非常に不運を感じる (watashi wa hijou ni fuun wo kanjiru) means "I sense extreme misfortune".Improvement:More precisely, hijou ni would act as an adverb of manner, meaning 'unusually' ' extremely'.
I'm in Gifu.
The cast of Watashi wa kai ni naritai - 2007 includes: Etsuko Ichihara Naoko Iijima Gregory Pekar as Sergeant