我爱你 (wo ai ni)
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)
Chinese Text: 爱 or [ài] Is the chinese word for 'love'. *This also sounds very similar to the japanese word for love [ài] also.
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it means love. Wo Ai Ni would be i love you
You would need to be more specific. What text box are you referring to
Asking politely at a local Chinese cultural center would help with finding out the what the Chinese symbol for love is. Also researching it at the local library could provide the answer.
Sure. Infact I would love it if my girlfriend sent me text messages often. Guys also like reassurances from their girlfriends that they love them. It would just show how concerned you are about him and that you love to be with him. In my opinion, you should definitely give it a shot.
Because, the language set is Chinese or Japanese?
The arrangement of the characters would directly translate to "I forever love you." Which would be written as "我永遠愛你."
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Teacher and philosopher.Confucius was Chinese. This was text and schooling.
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
it is text love