tashi WA nihon no mono desu
'Mono wa subete izure kawaru'.
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."
Good evening.
The cake is called ワッフル /wa-ffu ru/ in Japanese.
Rain - Japanese band - was created in 2002.
I am pretty. atashi - I wa...desu - am kirei - pretty
Watashi WA ai suru means I love you in Japanese.
'WA' is a particle in Japanese. It follows a noun, signalling that the noun is the subject of the sentence. In lamens terms, it's like 'am' or 'is'. E.g "Watashi WA Katie desu" which means "I am Katie"
It means 'telephone number.'
The Japanese phrase, '~desu WA' does not really mean anything; it is basically like an ending for a sentence that is not necessary. (Example: Watashi WA namae WA Keiichiro ~desu WA. [Translation: My name is Keiishiro.])
actually it is spelled: Konban WA, (but when writing in kana the *WA becomes *Ha, but is stilled pronounced WA.) it means: good evening in Japanese