In Chinese, "wo xu yao ni" translates to "我需要你" in pinyin, which means "I need you" in English. The phrase consists of three characters: 我 (wo) meaning "I," 需要 (xu yao) meaning "need," and 你 (ni) meaning "you." When combined, the phrase expresses a sentiment of requiring someone's assistance, presence, or support.
ni(zou) yao(want) wo(me9)
I'm gonna ........ in my ........ can't figure out the meaning: geegee ni da naynay
Wo bu yao ni zou.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
"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."
"I really want you baby"
"Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Chinese (Mandarin)
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
i want to eat qu but it's chi pronounced as chu not chu literally
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 pronounciation: (wo aye nee) also. 我爱你