I love you.
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
"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!
"Wo ai ni" translates to "I love you" in English. It is a common phrase in Mandarin Chinese used to express affection or romantic feelings towards someone.
I thin you mean ni bu hui can wo, it means "you can't see me" in mandarin
I love you is 'wo ai ni' Proncounced wo i knee
"I love you" is an English equivalent of the mixed Chinese and Italian phrase Wo ie ni! Ti amo! The Chinese represents the Mandarin form. The Italian represents the peninsular, standard form.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
You say "Wo ai ni" , or pronounced like "Wo eye knee" actually...wo ai ni means i love you.
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
"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!
Umm i am positive you say wo=I ai= Love/like ni=you so together it would be wo ai ni
Probably it's 我想你 [wǒ xiǎng nǐ] which means 'I miss you'.
Some ways to say "I love you" in Chinese include "Wo ai ni", "Wo de xin li zhiyou ni", and "Ni zai wo yan li shi zui mei de". Another example is "Ni touzoule wo de xin".
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
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