I miss you in Chinese is 我想念你. This is pronounced "Wo3 xiang3nian4 ni3" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Woo sheangniann nii" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh. I love you sweetheart in Chinese is "我愛你,意中人." This is pronounced "Wo3 ai4 ni3, yi4zhong1ren2" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Woo ay nii, yihjongren" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
我想你, 我也爱你, 甜心。[wǒ xiǎng nǐ, wǒ yě ài nǐ, tián xīn]
tu me manques mon cœur
CORRECTED: Je t'manque, cheri (guy) or cherie (girl) [zger too mahnk, sh-air-ree]
我想念你 Wǒ xiǎng niàn nǐ
We Love and Miss you Mama
I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
You can say "我很想你" (wǒ hěn xiǎng nǐ) to express "I miss you so much" in Mandarin.
i be missin' ya babe.
I miss you sweetheart = Du fehlst mir Schatz I miss you sweetheart = Ich vermisse Dich Schatz
mon coeur, tu me manques et je t'aime pour toujours.
We all do, sweetheart.
Mi manchi, Amore is an Italian equivalent of '[I] miss you, Sweetheart'. The personal pronoun 'mi' means 'me'. The verb 'manchi' means '[you] are missing or lacking to'. The noun 'amore' means 'love', but includes among its possible translations and uses 'sweetheart'. All together, they're pronounced 'mee MAHN-kee ah-MOH-reh'.
It is a myth that keeping your sweetheart's handkerchief to use because you miss him, but, depending on where he is and how long he may be gone may cause one or both of you to find someone else in your lives.
Miss Hunter Young
i miss you in chinese language
In Mandarin, you can say "你想我吗?" (nǐ xiǎng wǒ ma?) which translates to "Do you miss me?"
"我想念你" (wǒ xiǎng niǎn) is "I miss you" in Mandarin.
wo xiang ni