by *firesashotgunduringstealth* December 31, 2020
It means you in Japanese.
by EmanEn May 23, 2006
Darling in Japanese. Often used by loving wives to their husbands when they want something or question something. To be said in a coy tone.
Anata, where did you go last night?
by Fat Rabbit July 21, 2005
by Destruction Pancakes January 04, 2008
"you" in Japanese. Because of the familiarity of the word, this would only be used be people close to one-another, hence why anata could be synonymous with "dear"
Anata wa daikirai! -- I hate you (most of all)!
by E-phys Guy August 15, 2005
Death Trails You
If like ur fighting and he curses you
Some sort of spirit will whisper
“Death Trails You (Shi wa anata toreiru)”
If like ur fighting and he curses you
Some sort of spirit will whisper
“Death Trails You (Shi wa anata toreiru)”
by ClashingGold Animz October 05, 2017
'Watashi anata ga daisuki' means 'I really like you' in Japanese, it's usaully used by couples or teens confessing to thier crushes, but we can even say it to a friend or a family member.
There another way of say it which is 'Watashi anata ga aishiteru' but this one is only used when proposing or by husband and wife.
There another way of say it which is 'Watashi anata ga aishiteru' but this one is only used when proposing or by husband and wife.
by Fox01 July 21, 2018