I miss you in Chinese is 我想你 is Wo xiang ni (pronounced as: war siang ni)
i miss you very very much! in Chinese is 我想死你啦! Is wo xiang si ni le (pronounced as: war siang si (not see) ni ler)
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I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
Literally it is "我会很想你的," but few Chinese would actually say so like native English speakers in real life.
我们会想你的 [wǒ mén huì xiǎng nǐ de]
I miss you=我想你= Wo Xiang Ni.
I miss you
tzitchien
你好想你,姐姐。(Nǐ hǎo xiǎng nǐ, jiějie.)
I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
wa xing ni
If you are referring to a young lady, you would say 'xiao jie' which literally translates into 'little older sister.' If you mean 'miss' as in the context of 'I miss you,' you say 'xiang ni' which is 'thinking of you.'
You can say "我很想你" (wǒ hěn xiǎng nǐ) to express "I miss you so much" in Mandarin.
To say "I miss you" in Chinese, you can say "我想念你" (wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ).
The Chinese say "I miss you" as "我想念你." In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced Wo3 xiang3nian4 ni3. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Woo sheangniann nii." Here's a breakdown: 我 - I, me 想念 - to miss 你 - you
I miss you: 我想念你/Wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ
我想念夏天 Wǒ xiǎngniàn xiàtiān
Literally it is "我会很想你的," but few Chinese would actually say so like native English speakers in real life.