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    Quote Originally Posted by warakawa
    wow, everyone on this site is so humble....
    heheh~...
    That's one of the things I like about this forum, actually...
    Culture shock...?^^;
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    Quote Originally Posted by huayue
    not at all~^_^
    huayue it means "花月"(花好月圆)
    That's an awesome name for a gal,it literately means " lovely flowers full moon " LOVELY FLOWERS under the FULL MOON.

    By the way,my Chinese first name is Kanji word for LOVE with the Chinese character FEMALE/GIRL to the left of it.My pop was quite creative naming me,I haven't met any Chinese with this " unique " name to this day.

    Aiko is my Japanese romaji spelling.
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    愛子? When you said "love" and "girl" I thought 愛女.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn

    愛子?

    When you said "love" and "girl" I thought 愛女.
    Yeah,that's my Japanese name in Kanji.

    My Chinese name has these two lovely characters,FEMALE/GIRL first then LOVE.

    Both me and sis have the FEMALE/GIRL character to our name,hers is FEMALE/GIRL SWALLOW ( bird ).
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    So is your name Zǐài (子愛), and your sister's Zǐyān (子燕)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn

    So is your name Zǐài (子愛), and your sister's Zǐyān (子燕)?
    No ... No ...

    This Kanji character means " child/boy " in Chinese oppose to " ko " for Japanese,use FEMALE/GIRL instead.

    You got my sis's first name ( swallow ) right.

    We write it as ONE WORD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ricecake
    That's an awesome name for a gal,it literately means " lovely flowers full moon " LOVELY FLOWERS under the FULL MOON.
    By the way,my Chinese first name is Kanji word for LOVE with the Chinese character FEMALE/GIRL to the left of it.My pop was quite creative naming me,I haven't met any Chinese with this " unique " name to this day.
    Aiko is my Japanese romaji spelling.
    thank you
    ye...ricecake..i think i like your chinese name ..it is lovely and
    meaningful...

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    女愛 (Nǚài)?

    I thought I was writing it as one word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn
    女愛 (Nǚài)?

    I thought I was writing it as one word.
    yes , '女愛' write in one character is 媛? often used in girl's name.

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    Oh, alright. That makes sense.

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    I didn't know that the right part of 媛 is 愛... ^^;;;

    In Japan, there's a prefecture called 愛媛(えひめ), sounds like a lot of love there, eh. xD

    Anyway, very cute names, you guys.

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    Well, it isn't, really. The right side is the Chinese simplified version of 愛, which is 爱. It actually means "lead on to; therefore; then", according to Jim Breen's online kanji dictionary.

    http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/c...c.cgi?1MKJ6029

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    Hello admin/moderator, I hope that this isn't to off topic.

    Ah how about learning the phrase "I love you" in diffrent languages
    in Swedish it's spelled: "Jag älskar dig"
    Other romantic swedish phrases (hope I spelled that right):
    "Du betyder allt för mig" - You mean everything to me
    "När jag tänkter på dig blir jag varm" I get all warm when I'm thinking of you

    Anyone want some more Swedish phrases?
    Last edited by Veidit; Jun 27, 2006 at 21:43. Reason: I can't spell

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    OK, I know how to say "I love you." in Polish.
    It's "Kocham cie." I learned it from a very good chat friend of mine a couple of years ago.
    Oh I miss him, he can't come online for a while becuase he quit school and had to join the army. I just hope he is doing fine there... U_U

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    This is the Chinese Language forum, so please keep discussions to the Chinese language.

    If you want, you can start a thread in the Chit Chat & Miscellaneous forum about how to say "I love you" and similar phrases in different world languages.

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    俺爱你
    another translation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 逐肉
    俺爱你
    another translation.
    in Dongbei...hmmm.you always use 俺爱你(an ai ni) instead 我爱你
    it's funny~XD

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    haha ,Maybe the real north people would say like this: 俺稀罕你

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    Guys ...

    Are these variations spring from Manchu language ?
    Last edited by ricecake; Jul 24, 2006 at 08:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cue
    wow, cool! Thanks, Glenn.
    ...but..uh.. how do you pronounce 也? ya? -_-;
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    Ye!

    Wo ye ai ni!

    Its put in between wo and ai. Its like: I also love you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cue View Post

    I didn't know that the right part of 媛 is 愛... ^^;;;
    In Japan, there's a prefecture called 愛媛(えひめ), sounds like a lot of love there, eh. xD
    Anyway, very cute names, you guys.
    Q
    My friend lives in ehime
    !

    I though id just sya that XD

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    it pronounced like this...

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomii515 View Post
    lol, no. My friend, who speaks Chinese, told me how to say it. When I saw the words, it sounded formiliar.
    it pronounced like this...

    wo ai ni

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin9213 View Post
    我 爱 你
    wo ai ni
    I love you

    probably,"予" is I in wu or cantanese
    actually, chinese is universally written the same. exactly the same. any literate chinese person can communicate with any other chinese person (even if they are speaking in another dialect) by writing.
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    well,i heard that in northeast of China if a girl likes a boy,she usually asks him "你稀罕我不,反正我是挺稀罕你的" .That means,"do you love me?anyway, i love you." ,but that's more funny than"我爱你"。

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    Wo ai ni?...that brings back some memories
    Darling I've seen you from so many different angles even if the day we can no longer be together comes our way I don't think it matters because I can't help loving you.

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