Means Christians.
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
In Chinese, the word 'ni' (你) is a pronoun that means 'you' when addressing someone directly.
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?
Islam
"漂亮我羡慕你" in Chinese means "You are beautiful, I envy you."
"juu ni" is a Japanese word and in English it means "twelve"
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"
What are your hobbies
"Not returned" in French.
"Are you a pig?"
Xiaojian Ni has written: 'Mu lu xue yu wen xian li yong' -- subject(s): Bibliography
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
"Ni jiao shenme mingzi" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
I cannot do mathmatics in English or Spanish.