In different contexts and situations, it could have different meanings such as:
- A word roughly meaning 'dear, honey' when a wife is addressing her husband.
- It could mean 'over, beyond, across' in adverbial position.
- It could also most commonly mean simply 'you', usually used by people of noteworthy status of some kind, and thus polite.
it means "you" in japanese
it means "you" in japanese
There are many forms of the word "you" in Japanese. The most common one is "anata." Thus "your" is "anata no."
'Anata ni aitai' is written asã‚ãªãŸã«ä¼šã„ãŸã„ in Japanese. This means 'I want to see you'.
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あなた = Anata
It means 'you'. For e.g. 'Anata WA hontou ni tensai dayo' means 'You really are a genius.'
'Anata WA anata no kareshi wo aishteimasu'. 'Kareshi' means 'boyfriend', if you want to say 'man' specifically you can replace it with 'otoko'.
"You are a" would be "anata wa" in Japanese.
Anata WA ii desu ka?- Which means in technical terms: Are you okay?