It means this is stupid Mono. Depending if you're referring to a person when you say mono desu. Mono in Japanese doesn't mean anything if you aren't referring to the person Mono. So my answer is This is stupid. When you say this, you are referring to an item, like for example; You're friend shows you a key chain that looks stupid, you say, "Kare wa orokana monodesu." meaning, "This is stupid."
Kare WA watashi no kareshidesu
'Do you like him?'
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
anata wa sekushi or anata wa iroppoi
Chihuahua in English is a dog breed..
Shi ga kare ni WA kakatteiru
'He's getting on the bus.'
Kare WA de hataraite iru. (Carry WA day ha-tar-ate ay-ru)
'He is getting off the tube.'
Kare WA watashi no kareshidesu
Watashi WA kare o aishite
'Do you like him?'
Watashi WA kare o aishite irukara watashi WA anata to suru koto WA dekimasen.
There are three common ways to say "he's overweight" in Japanese: - 彼は太っている (kare wa futotteiru) - 彼は太りすぎている (kare wa futorisugiteiru) - 彼は肥満している (kare wa himan shiteiru).
he/she is hot/guys girls/cool(kako i) still(kare/kanjo wa)
Polite : 'O genki desu ka ano kata wa?' Casual : 'Genki na no ka aitsu?' or 'Dou shiteru kare wa?'
anata wa sekushi or anata wa iroppoi