"I love you all" in Traditional Chinese is "我愛你們." In Simplified Chinese, this is 我爱你们. It is pronounced "Wo3 ai4 ni3men" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Woo ay nii.men" in GR romanization. Here's a breakdown:
我 - I
爱 - love
你们 - Plural you/ you all
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
爱 - love in mandarin Chinese it is pronounced as : ai in cantonese Chinese it is pronounced as : oi
Word Love in Chinese is written as 愛 you can also like in Chinese 喜歡
wǒ ài nǐ  我 爱 你 The first chinese character means "I" in Chinese the second Chinese character means "LOVE" in Chinese The third Chinese character means "You" in Chinese
the word for love in Chinese is ài (爱)
ching chong chow my lover
You can say "I love you" in Chinese as "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ).
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
Chinese all the way!!! :) love ya Mollie!!!
Chinese Text: 爱 or [ài] Is the chinese word for 'love'. *This also sounds very similar to the japanese word for love [ài] also.
爱 - love in mandarin Chinese it is pronounced as : ai in cantonese Chinese it is pronounced as : oi
The Chinese word for love is "ai" (爱 ). Say it with emphasis to make it sound Chinese.
Word Love in Chinese is written as 愛 you can also like in Chinese 喜歡
wǒ ài nǐ  我 爱 你 The first chinese character means "I" in Chinese the second Chinese character means "LOVE" in Chinese The third Chinese character means "You" in Chinese
peace , love and acceptance, Love all, harm none. Unless under attack of course.
Some common stereotypes about Chinese people include being good at math, hardworking, and having a preference for traditional medicine. It's important to remember that stereotypes do not accurately represent the diversity of individuals within any group.
Love in Chinese is 爱. pronounced as i. the english alphabet i.