Same as the "i" in "ice".
In Mandarin Chinese, "love" is pronounced as "ài" (爱). The pronunciation is similar to the English word "I" but with a rising intonation at the end.
"Baby" in Chinese is pronounced as "bǎobèi" (宝贝).
The word for "no" in Mandarin Chinese is "不" (bù). It is pronounced as "boo" with a rising tone.
"We" in Chinese is pronounced as "wǒmen." The tone is neutral, so it is pronounced evenly without any rising or falling pitch.
In Mandarin Chinese, "seven" is pronounced as "qī" (七).
In Mandarin Chinese, the word "blue" is pronounced as "lán" (蓝).
you say "wo ai ni (woh-ay-nee). This meen I love you in mandarin.
我愛你/妳 wo ai (strong emphasis) ni
"We" in Chinese is pronounced as "wǒmen." The tone is neutral, so it is pronounced evenly without any rising or falling pitch.
我爱你 u can pronounce it "wo eye nee."
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
The Chinese word for Chinese is "中文" (zhōngwén). It is pronounced as "jong-wen" with a rising tone on "zhong" and a flat tone on "wen".
To spell Kaydee in Chinese is Kai di depending on how you pronounce it. In Chinese they pronounce Kaydee, Katie with using the "t:.
The Chinese word "choi" is actually a Cantonese word, often used during celebrations like Chinese New Year. It is typically pronounced as "ch-oy" with a rising tone on the "oy" sound.
death in chinese is SIyou go all HEAVY when you pronounce the word,not high pitched.
Kitten is 小貓 in Chinese.
Ying er is pronounced as "ying-er" with emphasis on the first syllable "ying".
In Chinese, "gigi" would be pronounced as "jījī" (pronounced like "jee-jee"), with the meaning of "chicken." This term is often used as a slang term for a prostitution ring in Chinese.