Probably it's 我想你 [wǒ xiǎng nǐ] which means 'I miss you'.
"Wo ye xi huan ni" means "I also like you."
When translated into the language English, the Chinese phrase 'Wo ai ni' means "I love you". It is a very common phrase used in everyday life and every language has it's own unique way of saying I love you.
Means Christians.
因为我想你 [yīn wèi wǒ xiǎng nǐ] - because I miss you
From the direct English name 'Nitrogen'It starts with an 'n'. N2
You broke my heart (according to google translator)
I love you. You are pretty. I love you the most in this world.
'Wo ai shang le ni' or 我愛上了你 means 'I've fallen in love with you'. Broken down: Wo 我 mean I Ai 爱 means love Shang 上 means up Le 了 is a character added after a verb or phrase to indicate past tense. Ni 你 means you
"Xianzai"means "now" in English. "Wo"means "I"in English. "Yao"means"want"in English. "Ni"means "you"in English. So one by one together is the answer!
I love you.
"Wo ye xi huan ni" means "I also like you."
Chinese
wo ai shang ni le. 我爱上你了
I thin you mean ni bu hui can wo, it means "you can't see me" in mandarin
wo xihuan ni
oh great
I also miss you