Directly translated, it is 'You are a penis head.'
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."
"Anata wa hidoi desu." or you could just say "Hidoi desu", but that would lean towards the translation of "That was mean." or "That's mean."Anata wa - You are/You'reHidoi - MeanDesu - It is
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
The Japanese phrase "Anata wa totemo kawaii desu" translates to "You are very cute" in English. "Anata" means "you," "totemo" means "very," "kawaii" means "cute," and "desu" is a copula verb indicating politeness and formality. So, altogether, the phrase expresses admiration or affection towards the person being addressed.
anata = you WA = are/is (general particle) curejii = crazy (written in katakana script) anata WA curejii desu. or rather, as the noun is often ommited when the context makes it obvious, simply curejii desu
Watashi means I, Puri can mean pre, while Anata is you. But this is does not have a particle so I cannot translate this properly sorry.
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."
If you want to say 'I need you' it would be 'anata ha hitsuyou desu'.
"Anata wa hidoi desu." or you could just say "Hidoi desu", but that would lean towards the translation of "That was mean." or "That's mean."Anata wa - You are/You'reHidoi - MeanDesu - It is
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
'Anata ga suki desu' can be translated as "I like you."
"Doshite" means "Why?" (like "Why did you do that?"); "Anata wa" can mean "You", because "Anata" means "You" and the "wa" is the verb that is used for almost everything (like "Anata wa sugoi!", "You are incredible!"); "Sabishii" means "sad"; "Desu ka" also means "Why" but it is only used in the end of the question. "Doshite anata wa sabishii desu ka?" means "Why are you sad?" I hope that I helped you out! ^^
this is written all wrong it should be " demo boku WA anata wo daisuki desu" it means But. I like you very much(love).
This doesn't mean anything complete; 'no' is possessive, so it means "Your wonderful ... [insert noun]." For example, "Anata no subarashii yuuki": "Your magnificent courage". The phrase 'Anata ga subarashii desu' would mean "You are wonderful".
I think you mean "genki desu ka". The correct way of spelling it in English would be "ogenki desu ka". It is Japanese for "How are you?" One would usually answer by saying "Genki desu. Anata wa?' which means "I'm fine, and you?"
'Anata WA ijiwarui ani dattara dou desu ka?'.
"Idiot! You are an idiot!" That is what it means. anata: You (in a polite way) wa: means that the word before is the subject of the sentence (so "anata/you" is the subject of the sentence) baka: idiot desu: are