wo(我) ai(爱) ni(ä½ ) is Mandarin for I love you
æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ ">æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ ">æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ There are various different ways to say it depending on the dialect you wish to use. Some are very different from the Mandarin versionIn Taiwanese its called
"Wa gai ai Li"
我愛你pronounced 'wo ai ni'
I love you = 我愛你 (góa ài lì)
我 愛 你 means "I love you" in Taiwanese. How you pronounce it…..no idea.
Umm i am positive you say wo=I ai= Love/like ni=you so together it would be wo ai ni
In Taiwanese, you can say "你好,食飯未啊?" which translates to "Hello, have you eaten yet?" It is a common greeting in Taiwanese culture.
cheers
猫-mao
In Taiwanese, you can say "Li-ho." This is a common way to greet someone and means "hello" or "hi."
WA ga i li
ginalyn dela cruz
Kiss in Taiwanese is "Joob"
不知道
du er grim
In Taiwanese, you can say "Guá siū lí" (我想你) to say 'I miss you'.