In Chinese, "xi huan" is written as "喜欢". The first character "喜" means to like or enjoy, and the second character "欢" means to be pleased or delighted. Together, "喜欢" translates to "like" or "to be fond of".
"Wo xi huan ni" is pronounced as "woh shee hwan nee," with emphasis on the last syllable "nee."
You can say "我喜欢你" (wǒ xǐhuān nǐ) in Mandarin Chinese.
Hen gao xing ni xi huan zhe xie zhao pian! Ru guo ni you qi ta wen ti, qing jiao wo!
"I like you" in Mandarin is pronounced as "wǒ xǐhuān nǐ" (我喜欢你).
"Huan" can mean several things in English depending on the context. In general, it can refer to a person named "Huan" or it can mean "ring" in Spanish.
Wo xi huan you young.----I like swimming. Wo bu xi huan you young.----I dont like swimming. wo xi huan you young yi dian dian.----I like swimming a little bit.
"Wo xi huan ni" is pronounced as "woh shee hwan nee," with emphasis on the last syllable "nee."
"Wo ye xi huan ni" means "I also like you."
Huan xi yuan jia - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Xi huan fu shi - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:III
you like me?
'Wo xi huan chi ji dan' means 'I like to eat eggs.' The breakdown and the Chinese characters are as follows: Wo = 我 = I or me Xi huan = 喜欢 = like Chi = 吃 = eat Ji = 鸡 = Chicken Dan = 蛋 = egg
The cast of Xi huan fu shi - 1995 includes: Money Lo as Yin Li Ben Ng as Chien Wan Li
You can say "我喜欢你" (wǒ xǐhuān nǐ) in Mandarin Chinese.
"I like you" in Mandarin is pronounced as "wǒ xǐhuān nǐ" (我喜欢你).
Ni xihuan zhongguo ma
Translation: I really like Chinese language?