亲爱的 [qīn ài de] ---> endearing, sweet.
敬爱的 [jìng ài de] or 尊敬的 [zūn jìng de] ---> used in the polite introduction to a letter.
It means 'Dear' in mandarin Chinese - like you'd say 'Dear someone' at the start of a letter.
Yellow in Mandarin is Huangse 黄色
Dear
Danzise
Qīfù
It can be, as in a dear person, or dear memories. The word dear can also be used as a noun (a kind or helpful person). It is also rarely used as an adverb (e.g. the principles we hold dear).
Read is an anagram for dear. Also, dare is an anagram for dear.
Ping Guo
No, the word "dear" is not capitalized in the sentence "I'm home dear."
聋 is the Chinese Mandarin character for deaf. The word is pronounced "long" with a tone rising as the word is pronounced. It sounds very similar to the English word long.
Dear in english is querida.
The word dear in latin is "Carissimi"