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wo ai ni

it means

I LOVE YOU

in (mandarin) Chinese.

wo is I, ai is LOVE, ni is YOU

Wo ai ni. = I love you.
Ta shi wo ai ren. = She/He's my wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend.

by paddy December 8, 2003

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wo ai ni

i love you in mandarin.

by Anonymous October 16, 2003

487๐Ÿ‘ 98๐Ÿ‘Ž


wo ai ni

Mandarin for "I love you." Pronunciation is:

Wo (falling, then rising tone)
Ai (falling tone)
Ni (falling, then rising tone)

Characters: ๆˆ‘็ˆฑไฝ ใ€‚

ๆœ›้—ฎๆ–ฐ said "Wo ai ni" to Mark once last time before he left for America.

by Chinese Al September 20, 2008

290๐Ÿ‘ 76๐Ÿ‘Ž


wo ai ni

Mandarine Chinese for that undefined- I "love" you

Ni Bu Ai Wo?
You Don't Love me? *TEAR*

by Goose February 10, 2005

458๐Ÿ‘ 153๐Ÿ‘Ž


wo ye ai ni

it means "I love you too" in Mandarin Chinese (Simplified chinese) - " ๆˆ‘ไนŸ็ˆฑไฝ  "

Its a response when someone says "I love you" - "Wo ai ni"

ๆˆ‘ -wo - Me / I
็ˆฑ ai - Love
ไฝ  ni - You
ไนŸ ye - no specific translation it means "too" or "aswell". In this case "I love you *too*"

person 1: I have something to tell you. // Wo you shi yao gao su ni // ๆˆ‘ๆœ‰ไบ‹่ฆๅ‘Š่ฏ‰ไฝ 
person 2: Yes what is it dear? // Shi de qi nai de shi shen me? // ๆ˜ฏ็š„ไบฒ็ˆฑ็š„ๆ˜ฏไป€ไนˆ๏ผŸ
person 1: I love you // Wo ai ni. // ๆˆ‘็ˆฑไฝ 
person 2: I love you too // wo ye ai ni!! // ๆˆ‘ไนŸ็ˆฑไฝ 

by Kratos147 December 12, 2010

153๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž