It means "why". Don't mix "nan de" with "doushite", I think they have some differences in usage.
It means "Why are you going home?"
'Sugoi yo anata no nihongo' translates literally to 'It's great your Japanese (language)' , 'umai umai nande darou' could mean 'delicious delicious what is it I wonder?' .. note please that umai could mean nice, good, skillful, clever.. so depending on the situation it's used you can decide what it means.
1.Nande okuteru desu ka 2. aiatai desu 3.itsu met suru 4. email suru 5. onegaizimasu okthis was obviously written by a Japanese girl who is not use to writing romanji its very broken language but there are 4 or 5 sentences.1. why are you angry2. i want to meet3. when can we meet4. i will email5. please, Ok?4+5. could mean please email
Naze Pronounced Nah-zeh Doushite (pronounced Doh-shi-teh) is the most come form it can mean why or How Naze (pronounced Na-zeh) is the question word for why. * Naze desuka? (pronounced Na-Zeh Des-Ka) is the formal way to ask why Or the most imformal way is to say Nande which literally means what, how, or why. Hope this helps ^_^
"Soy ingles" means "I am English" in English.
it means art in english
"Xianzai"means "now" in English. "Wo"means "I"in English. "Yao"means"want"in English. "Ni"means "you"in English. So one by one together is the answer!
In English, gracias means "thank you."
It means "why not"
It means I am.
"Miembro" in English means member.