The phrase "demo watashi ni suru no ha dame dame" is Japanese and translates to "but doing that to me is not allowed" or "but you can't do that to me." It expresses disapproval or a boundary being set regarding someone's actions. The word "demo" means "but," "watashi" means "I" or "me," "suru" means "to do," and "dame dame" implies something is forbidden or unacceptable.
"I'm always in your care."
Watashi WA ai suru means I love you in Japanese.
Watashi WA anata o gōmon suru
The cast of Koi suru nichiyobi watashi. Koishita - 2007 includes: Maki Horikita as Nagisa Chinami Iwamoto as Madoka Shunsuke Kubozuka as Satoru Saki Takaoka as Eriko
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
Watashi WA sora o tonde iji suru
It means I am cooking my life.It can most likely have different meanings based on your context.
"Suru koto ga dekimasen" : Means "(We/I etc) can't do ....", the dots are there because the sentence is incomplete, there is something before it that hasn't been mentioned (suru could come after a lot of words forming verbs with them)."Watashi tachi WA kono you na taipu" means "We are the kind/type for this world", like there are differents types of the thing the speaker is mentioning."Sore ga konnan ni narimasu" translates to "That will become trouble".
Watashi wa sore o aisuru 私はそれをあいする "I love it"
Anata to Watashi to Kimi to Boku was created on 2004-12-25.
私はあなたとするつもり Watashi WA anata to suru tsumori
Anata WA watashi ni sono furēzu o setsumei suru koto ga deki masu