'I love you' in Mandarin Chinese is 'Wo3 ai4 ni3' said 'w-o eye nee'
(The numbers represent the tones of voice used. 3 makes the tone go down then up and 4 makes the tone of voice go down)
我愛妳 (I love you [girl]-For a guy change 妳 to 你)
"I love you" in Mandarin is spelled as "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ).
Wo ai ni. Note: This word does use tenses over the "o", the "a" and the "i", but my computer isn't equipped with the right characters.
The sentence you mentioned above is "我爱这里。(Wǒ ǎi zhè lǐ.)" in Mandarin Chinese. It means "I love this place."
The phonetic way to say i love you more than anything in mandarin (or at least simplified chinese) is Wǒ ài nǐ shèng guò yīqiè. Google Translator is a good way to translate sentences.
i love you
Fish do not feel emotions such as love.
It is spelled "ai".
我愛妳 (I love you [girl]-For a guy change 妳 to 你)
To say "I love you forever" in Mandarin, you can say "我永远爱你" (wǒ yǒngyuǎn ài nǐ).
"I love you" in Mandarin is spelled as "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ).
As in the pronunciation? "Ai."
this is for mandarin only wo ai ni spoken war i knee
Ngo Oi Nai = I love you in Cantonese.Wo Ai Ni(æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ ) = I love you in Mandarin.
Wo hui yongyuan ai ni.
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:
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