Umm i am positive you say wo=I ai= Love/like ni=you so together it would be wo ai ni
WA ga i li
you say it like this dochongoloto & like heyheyhai um yeah. ^ that fool up there doesn't have a clue as to what he's talking about. in taiwanese you say 'hey' and 'how are you' are homogenous in meaning, so the closest phrase that would resemble 'hey' is 'li huh'.
我喜歡你 = I like you. (In Taiwanese)
In Taiwanese, you can say "你好,食飯未啊?" which translates to "Hello, have you eaten yet?" It is a common greeting in Taiwanese culture.
cheers
In Taiwanese, 'cat' is pronounced as "tsiá" (貓).
In Taiwanese Hokkien, "yes" is commonly expressed as "á" (pronounced like "ah"). Another way to affirmatively respond is to say "sī" (是), which means "is" or "to be." The choice between these terms can depend on the context of the conversation.
"Li ho" is Taiwanese (Southern Min) "Ni Hao" is Mandarin Both languages are spoken in Taiwan. There are others.
Kiss in Taiwanese is "Joob"
ginalyn dela cruz
不知道
du er grim