Why do Chinese say I like you instead of love you?
I like you! In Mandarin, we would say “I like you very much” to mean “love”. To say 我爱你 “I love you”, is way too ardent and borders on the flippant… writing it down in a card is acceptable though.
What is Mahal Kita in Chinese?
March 6, 2020 at 10:49 AM · Facebook for Android · TAGALOG: mahal kita. CHINESE: 我愛你
How do you confess in Chinese?
5 Ways to Confess Your Love on Chinese Valentine’s Day
- 我喜欢你(wǒ xǐhuān nǐ): I like you.
- 我爱你(wǒ ài nǐ): I love you.
- 我养你啊(wǒ yǎng nǐ a): I raise you.
- 执子之手,与子偕老(zhí zǐ zhī shǒu, yǔ zi xiélǎo)
- 执(zhí): hold on.
- 偕(xié): together.
- 山有木兮木有枝,心悦君兮君不知(shān yǒu mù xī mù yǒu zhī, xīn yuè jūn xī jūn bù zhī)
What does WǑ Xǐhuān NǏ mean?
I like you
The real way to say I love you in Chinese would be 我喜欢你 (Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ). Literally translated, this would mean I like you. Our Valentine’s Day Sweetheart might not feel so special if we said this to them in English, but in Chinese it makes perfect sense.
What is Wo Ai Ni in English?
Means : I love you / I want you.
What is I love you in Taiwan?
I love you in many languages
| Language | I love you |
|---|---|
| Chinese (Mandarin) | 我愛你 [我爱你] (wǒ ài nǐ) |
| Chinese (Shanghainese) | 侬爱你 (ngu eh nóng) 吾老欢喜侬额 (Ngu long hushin long lah) |
| Chinese (Taiwanese) | 我愛你 (góa ài lì) |
| Choctaw | Chi hollo li |
How do you say ‘ I Love you ‘ in Chinese traditional?
Steps The phrase for saying “I love you” in Chinese, in pinyin, is “wo ai ni” or 我爱你 in calligraphy. The third tone in wo means that the sound is pronounced with the tone first going down, then up. The fourth tone just goes down and doesn’t come back up, unlike the third tone, so ai should be pronounced like you’re slashing a knife downwards.
What is ‘I Love You’ in China?
I Love You, China (Chinese: 我爱你,中国) is a song composed for a soprano by Zheng Qiufeng to the lyrics of Qu Cong for the film Overseas Compatriots (Chinese: 海外赤子) (1979) starring Chen Chong (Chinese: 陳冲), also known as Joan Chen.
What is the Chinese symbol for Love You?
The pronunciation or the Chinese pinyin of the Chinese symbol for love is written as ai4. This basically means that it is pronounced as ‘eye’ in the fourth tone. This is contained in the Chinese names of Alice and Edward. The Chinese symbol of love is used in arts, crafts and popular Chinese symbol tattoos.