"Anata wa ī hitodesu" is a phrase in Japanese that translates to "You are a good person" in English. It expresses a positive sentiment towards someone's character or actions. The phrase is often used to convey appreciation or admiration for someone's kindness or integrity.
anata WA kangei + your welcome not so sure about the "suite iru" part
anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu
Anata = you Anata no = your machi = town machi wa = (the sentence is talking about a town) shizuka = quiet desuka = is it? (is this sentence true?) Anata no machi wa shizuka desuka? = Is your town quiet? (referring to where you live)
"Doshite" means "Why?" (like "Why did you do that?"); "Anata wa" can mean "You", because "Anata" means "You" and the "wa" is the verb that is used for almost everything (like "Anata wa sugoi!", "You are incredible!"); "Sabishii" means "sad"; "Desu ka" also means "Why" but it is only used in the end of the question. "Doshite anata wa sabishii desu ka?" means "Why are you sad?" I hope that I helped you out! ^^
"Anata wa hidoi desu." or you could just say "Hidoi desu", but that would lean towards the translation of "That was mean." or "That's mean."Anata wa - You are/You'reHidoi - MeanDesu - It is
"Do you have a pet?"
Anata wa - あなたは
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Aka ver was created in 2008.
'(Anata wa) Kawaii desu'. 'Anata wa' [you] is optional to include.
It has the same meaning as 'anata WA' and it means 'you'. An example will be 'kimi WA daijyoubu?' which means 'Are you alright?'.
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Ao ver was created on 2009-01-14.
"Wa wa iie anata ha kawaii sou da" translates from Japanese to "Wow, no, you look cute." In this phrase, "wa wa" expresses surprise or excitement, "iie" means "no," and "anata ha kawaii sou da" translates to "you look cute." It is a compliment that emphasizes the speaker's admiration for someone's appearance.