Without seeing the exact Chinese characters, I assume the given Pinyin symbols represent the pronunciation of 我今年 [wǒ jīn nián], which mean 'this year I...' in English.
Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
I love you.
Chinese: 我想念他/她, 可是我想他/她恨我。 Pinyin: wǒ xiǎng niàn tā, kě shì wǒ xiǎng tā hèn wǒ English: I miss him/her, but I think he/she hates me.
And/But where are you?
I am
I also miss you
我上六年級 wo shang liu nian ji
You can say "我十二岁了" (wǒ shí'èr suì le) in Chinese to mean "I am twelve years old."
You say, "wo shang liu nian ji". (literally: I attend/ am in year six)
Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
I love you.
I'll spell it out, at least I'll try... Jin tian shi wo de sheng ri.
wo ist is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Yeqin Jin has written: 'Wo cong lao tian qiao zou chu lai'
Liang Zhi Shan has written: 'Wo gua nian ni'
Jin Chen has: Played Mrs Liu in "Wo ai wo jia" in 1993. Performed in "Heng kong chu shi" in 1999. Played Jia Dai in "Dong Zhi" in 2004. Played Mrs. Jiang in "Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia" in 2006. Played Qu Li in "Wo jiao Liu Yue Jin" in 2008. Played Jiang Yidan in "Yi Zhe Ren Xin" in 2010.
What devil Jin says in Tekken game, is mistranslated to 'fear the wrath of God'.What he says is 'Kyoufu wo oshiete yaru' meaning literally 'I'll teach you fear.'A translation of that phrase would be 'kami no ikari wo oserero' [lit: Fear the wrath of God.] or 'tenbatsu wo osoreba ii' [lit: You should fear the heavenly punishment.].