"My Beloved".
"Qin qin bao bao" (亲亲宝宝) is a Chinese phrase that translates to "dear baby" or "beloved baby." It is often used as a term of endearment for children, expressing affection and warmth. The repetition of "qin" and "bao" emphasizes tenderness and closeness, commonly found in familial or intimate contexts.
Je vous ai informé au sujet de ceci in French means "I have informed you about this" in English.
hungdi is Chinese for emperor, but if you mean Qin shi huangdi, it was the Qin秦-Dynasty.
Qin Shihuangdi, often referred to simply as Qin Shi Huang, means "First Emperor of Qin" in Chinese. He was the founder of the Qin Dynasty and the first emperor to unify China in 221 BCE. The title reflects his significant role in establishing centralized imperial rule and standardizing various systems across the newly unified state. His reign is marked by monumental projects like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army.
I am looking forward to see you.I am eager to see you.I can't wait seeing you.
"My Beloved".
I love you, beloved.
In Chinese, qin ai de means "dear."
To say "dear" and to mean "beloved" you would say: "qin ai de" (Cheen I duh)
'Qin ai di' or 親愛的 means darling in Chinese.
It means "my most precious treasure." "Wo de" meaning "mine", "qin ai" meaning beloved, "bao bei" meaning treasure. Hope that helped.
bu yong xie wo de qin ai de
Jinse. has written: 'Qin ai de bei jing xian sheng'
Xiaoshan Wang has written: 'Qin ai de si gui'
Qin Ai - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: China:13
你 亲爱的? qin ai de means dear .ni means you .. ni qinai de ? it is strange.we say my dear , but i didnot heard your dear maybe it is mean your wife or your lover
The cast of Yao yuan de ai - 1948 includes: Jian Kang Yi Qin Yan Zhang Dan Zhao