anata あなた
You. (second person pronoun.)
Sometimes used by a wife to refer to her husband.
ofuro ni suru?
gohan ni suru?
soretomo... wa... ta... shi...? お風呂にする?
ご飯にする?
それとも・・・わ♡た♡し♡??
[What do you want to do]?
[Eat]? [Take a] bath? Or... me?
soretomo watashi それとも私
Or me. (often pronounced with a suggestive pause.)
gohan means a "meal," and can be "lunch" or "dinner." It's normally dinner since the scenario is usually about a husband coming home from work.
ni suru にする means to settle on doing something. It doesn't carry a sexual innuendo like "do me" in English. Although suru する alone, "to do [it]," is sometimes an innuendo for "to have sex."