Who Am I?(A boy)
"What am I?" would be more accurate, as 'nani' is literally 'what'.
In colloquial Japanese 'boku' means 'I', so this sentence it would mean, "I don't like you". However for 'boku' to be combined with 'suki ja nai' i.e. I don't like, is odd. It would read, 'Watashi' another personal pronoun for 'I' in Japanese.
'Boku wa koishiteru' is written as 僕は恋してる in Japanese. As you can see, the words 'boku' and 'koi' both use kanji.
"Boku wa oni desu" means "I am a demon" in Japanese. "Boku" is a casual way to say "I" or "me," while "oni" translates to "demon" or "ogre." The verb "desu" is used for emphasis, similar to saying "am" in English.
"Boku no WA namae Justin-kun desu" means "My name is Justin" and "Boku WA totemo ureshii watachtachi au desu" means "I am very happy we met."
watashi / boku WA sukottolandojin desu watashi if youre female boku or ore if your male
It can be translated as "What is that?"
Watashi/boku/ore WA ichigo ga suki or something like that. By the way, 'watashi WA' is used for girls most of the time, but not necessary. 'Boku WA' and 'ore WA' is used for boys/guys.
It means "I still like you Sarah OK?"
What the color of the egg? Egg = tamago Iro = color Nani = what
Boku wa Kuma was created on 2006-11-22.
You may say 'Doushite boku WA konna ni yowai,' among others.
私はゾンビキラーです (watashi wa zonbikiraa desu) may be used to express 'I am a zombie killer' in Japanese.