I THINK YOU MEAN "我爱你", WHICH MEANS "I LOVE YOU" IT'S ACTUALLY SPELLED "WO AI NI", PRONOUNCED MUCH THE SAME, "WHOA-AY-NI"
It is pronounced as "woh ee neh."
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
Yinwei wo kehshi zhi dao zenme bangzhu ni. Qingwen ni xu yao shenme yuanli?
"Wo xi huan ni" is pronounced as "woh shee hwan nee," with emphasis on the last syllable "nee."
"Wo an wei ni lah" in Chinese means "I will embrace you" in English.
It means "I love you, you are the most beautiful in the world to me" in English.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
I love you.
"I love you" is an English equivalent of the mixed Chinese and Italian phrase Wo ie ni! Ti amo! The Chinese represents the Mandarin form. The Italian represents the peninsular, standard form.
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Wo ai ni
"Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Chinese (Mandarin)
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
literally it means 'you are my everything'.
wo ai ni pronounciation: (wo aye nee) also. 我爱你
Wo DUI ni, you gan jue (I have feelings for you) Wo ai ni (I Love You)
I will wait for you because I love you.
You say "Wo ai ni" , or pronounced like "Wo eye knee" actually...wo ai ni means i love you.