It basically it means I am cute. WA can be used as is and am and watashi is referring to yourself and kawaii it means cute or adorable
'Watashi WA katta', where you omit 'watshi WA' when you are directly talking to someone and simply say 'katta'. You can also say 'Watashi no kachi desu' : 'It's my win/victory'.
彼女はとてもかわいいです Kanojo WA totemo kawaii desu
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
Basically in pop culture Kawaii means "cute" or "adorable". you may see a lot of Japanese stores with kawaii clothes like shanalogic.com.
Yes. Very.
cute or adorable. not to be mixed up with kowai (scary)
Watashi wa, kawaii usagi issho ni o mise ni nari tai
'Watashi WA katta', where you omit 'watshi WA' when you are directly talking to someone and simply say 'katta'. You can also say 'Watashi no kachi desu' : 'It's my win/victory'.
彼女はとてもかわいいです Kanojo WA totemo kawaii desu
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" :)
Watashi Wa was created in 2000.
Watashi Wa ended in 2004.
When you translate it, you say, "no."Like the sentence "I am of the sea,"you say, "Watashi WA umi no gozen."^_^
Noun Object Verb For ex. I am eating an apple Watashi WA Ringo tabete imasu. Watashi WA (noun) Ringo (object) tabete imasu (on-going verb)
私は戦う男だ Watashi WA tatakau otoko da
"Watashi wa kyou ga kirai desu." would translate into "I hate today".