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.
Probably it's 我想你 [wǒ xiǎng nǐ] which means 'I miss you'.
因为我想你 [yīn wèi wǒ xiǎng nǐ] - because I miss you
Oh, dude, "wo ye xi huan ni" means "I like you too" in English. It's like when you're texting your crush and they finally admit they like you back. So, yeah, it's basically the Chinese version of "I like you too." Cool, right?
'Yin wei wo xi huan ni' is a Chinese phrase that translates to "Because I like you" in English. It expresses a reason for an action or feeling, emphasizing that the speaker's affection is the motivation behind it. The phrase is commonly used in romantic contexts to convey admiration or attraction.
"Who xian ni" does not have a direct translation to English as it is likely a name or phrase that is not commonly used in English. It would help to have more context or details to provide a better understanding of its meaning.
It means "Do you still love me?"
I love you. You are pretty. I love you the most in this world.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
Wo ai ni
"Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Chinese (Mandarin)
it means love. Wo Ai Ni would be i love you
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
wo ai ni means i hate you so much. always remember that. wo ai ni means i love you.......not i hate you.....trust me on this Yes, the first person was just being mean. Wo means "I". Ai means "love". Ni means "you". Chinese people say Ni Hao when they see someone they know. This translates to "You good" but really just means hello. I married a Chinese lady from Chengdu. Every day I tell her "Wo ai ni laopo" which means I love you wife.
Ai ni ai wo - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-11 France:U
I'm pretty sure you mean "Wo ai ni bao bei" Which means "I love you, baby."
The duration of Wo Ai Ni - I Love You - Mommy is 1.28 hours.
I love youuuuu :) I love youuuuu too. (From my Chinese Mother) Wo = I Ye = also Ai = Love Ni = You So, the correct answer is "I love you, too".