I am a king. / I am the king.
This means, "I am tall."
look at this question and what category its in Watashi no jinsei no kairi no ai watashi WA omae o aishi what does this mean its in Japanese?a. the question should readWatashi no jinsei no kairi no ai watashi WA omae o aishi what does this mean its in English? because it means exactly what is says in Japaneseb. it should be in the "japanes to English" category not the "English to Japanese" and "Japan in WW2" i can assure you it has nothing to do with warc. it really doesn't make much sensewatashi no jinsei no kairi no ai roughly translates to "my life's last love" but if you girlfriend is saying it like this, tell her to stop smoking so much dope.omae wo aishi = i love younot me mate her
watashi = I wa = [particle] sekai = World de = at/by saiaku = worse no = of hito = person desu = am so to translate it : "i am the worse person on earth" :)
Roughly, it appears to mean "Will I go to the moon sometime?" but the choice of words seem a bit unusual to me.Watashi wa (I) itsuka (sometime) getsuei(moon) ni (to) iki (be bound for) -tai (want to) no (indicates a question when at the end of a sentence).
The sentence is invalid for the "wa" parts indicate that the object before it is the subject of the sentence and you cannot have more than one subject in a sentence. It's pretty close to some jibberish like "you are my love, without you, my life is nothing" stuff like that.
Watashi WA ai suru means I love you in Japanese.
It means "I will go."
ç§ã¯ç”·ã (watashi wa otoko da) may mean "I'm a man" or "I'm male" in Japanese.
With that romanization it won't mean anything as a sentence. Watashi WA : I... Fukushu : sidekick, assistant Gozen : (in the) morning, a.m.
Watashi Wa was created in 2000.
Watashi Wa ended in 2004.
'Watashi WA uso wo tsuite imasen' would mean 'I am not lying.' Omitting 'watashi WA' (: I) is better, yet optional.
"Watashi wa Isuru desu" is Japanese and translates to "I am Isuru." "Watashi" means "I" or "me," "wa" is a particle indicating the subject of the sentence, and "desu" is a copula verb used for emphasis or to indicate politeness.
Watashi wa Shadow was created in 2011.
We or I love Alice.
It translates to "I am THE God".
If you mean a 'lollipop', 'watashi WA perpero kyandii wo tabete imasu'. If you mean an 'ice pop' 'watashi WA aisu kyandii wo tabete imasu'.