I think this is meant to be僕ã®ä»•äº‹ã¯æ‚ªã„ã§ã™ã€‚ã‚ã®ç¥žæ§˜ã‚’å¾…ã£ã¦ã¾ã™ (boku no shigoto wa warui desu. ano kamisama o mattemasu) which means something like "My job is bad. I'm waiting for that God" in Japanese.
"Boku" is a Japanese pronoun that translates to "I" or "me" in English. So, if you hear someone say "boku," they're just talking about themselves. It's like when you hear someone say "moi" in French - it's just a fancy way of saying "me."
watashi / boku WA sukottolandojin desu watashi if youre female boku or ore if your male
In Japanese? It already is ... In English? "Boku ga daisuki" means "I love myself." If you would like to use this construction to say you love something -else,- then you may use it like this: "Boku ha ga daisuki desu." Put the noun where the tildes are, and you have a wonderful Japanese sentence proclaiming your love form something!
'It is my day off today' is僕は今日休みなんだ(boku wa kyou yasumi nanda) in Japanese.
You could say 'boku wo koroshite kure,' written: 僕を殺してくれ
'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.
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.
Watashi no (for a girl) Boku no (for a boy)
"Boku" is a Japanese pronoun that translates to "I" or "me" in English. So, if you hear someone say "boku," they're just talking about themselves. It's like when you hear someone say "moi" in French - it's just a fancy way of saying "me."
watashi / boku WA sukottolandojin desu watashi if youre female boku or ore if your male
It's the male version of watashi. It means 'I'. Both versions can be used by males, but never say boku if you are a female.
Boku (For boys) Watashi (For girls)
'Kimi ha boku no mono da.'
"Kimi to Boku" means "You and I" in Japanese. It is often used to refer to a group of people that includes both the speaker and the listener.
watashi/atashi/boku (male)/ no kiichigo.
You may say 'watashi/boku ha ... [insert what you are here] desu.'
"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."