this is for mandarin only
wo ai ni
spoken war i knee
爱 - love in mandarin Chinese it is pronounced as : ai in cantonese Chinese it is pronounced as : oi
The answer is 我爱你, but in Cantonese slang it is 我鐘意你.
i love you
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
There are several thousand languages on Earth. Your request should be more specific.In any case, here's how you spell "love" in the top five spoken languages on Earth. (And yes, more people speak English, even if as only a second language, then speak Cantonese or Mandarin.)Love - English愛 - ChineseAmor - Spanishप्यार - HindiВлюбленность - Russian
爱 - love in mandarin Chinese it is pronounced as : ai in cantonese Chinese it is pronounced as : oi
Mandarin or Cantonese?Mandarin is more classic, and Cantonese is more commercial. In Mandarin, "wÇ’ à i nǐ" means "I love you", though that may not be what you want to say, but I don't know how to break it up without taking a risk of messing something up, as I am a Spanish guy not a Mandarin guy. Answer:In Chinese we write love as 爱 (à i) and if you wanna to say love to somebody, you can say æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ (wÇ’ à i nǐ). 爱image:
The answer is 我爱你, but in Cantonese slang it is 我鐘意你.
i love you
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
There are several thousand languages on Earth. Your request should be more specific.In any case, here's how you spell "love" in the top five spoken languages on Earth. (And yes, more people speak English, even if as only a second language, then speak Cantonese or Mandarin.)Love - English愛 - ChineseAmor - Spanishप्यार - HindiВлюбленность - Russian
To say "I love you forever" in Mandarin, you can say "我永远爱你" (wǒ yǒngyuǎn ài nǐ).
In Mandarin, "I love you" is written as "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ).
It sounds like "I love you" in Chinese mandarin. Mostly they use 1314 after it. Means "forever" in Chinese mandarin. "520 1314" I love you forever". 520 in Chinese cantonese sounds like "not easy to get".
Greek: Σ 'αγαπώ εγγονή English: I love you granddaughter
In Cantonese, "I love you" is pronounced as "ngo oi nei".
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