[I'm only learning myself, so I'm sorry if this is wrong.]
To the best of my understanding, there's essentially 4 compontents to this:
Honto ka \ Watashi \ wakarimasen ka \ Sou desu ne.
Honto ka: Really?
Watashi: I [formal]
Wakarimasen ka: I don't understand? / I'm not sure?
Sou desu ne: Let me see.
So, as a literal translation:
Really? I don't understand, let me see.
Hope this helps.
"Is that so?" or "really?" would be appropriate translations.
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
3 different ways all begin with konnichiwa konnichiwa. watashi WA Chloe desu ( i am chloe) " " Chloe desu ( i am chloe *watashi WA is optional*) " " watashi no namae WA Chloe desu ( my name is chloe)
'Watashi WA yowai desu.'
'Watashi ha fangyaru desu.'
hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii! hontou ni kawaii desu ne or Ouuuh! Kawaii!
好きですか? Suki desu ka? Watashi/Boku/Ore no koto, hontou ni suki?
"[Watashi ha] ureshii desu." ("[I] am happy.") "[Watashi ha] totemo ureshii desu." ("[I] am very happy.")
Watashi WA byooki desu or simply Byooki desu.
"souka?" or "sou desu ka?" and also "hontou desu ka?"
kimi WA watashi no shukumei desu
Answer is: Anata WA Inu Watashi Desu.
Watashi no namae WA Fuyu desu.
watashi wa genki desu in english is "i am well", if thats what you are asking
Bad romaji. Corrected: 'watashi wa anata no tsubasa desu koto wo shitteiru na'. It means 'You know that I am your wings'.
watashi wa malay desu my name is malay
"watashi no kao" means "my face", and "suki" means "to like" (Ga and desu are just particles). So literally this sentence means something like "I like my face".