yeah, thank you for your help, Glenn and huayue!
Btw, huayue, your name and avatar are SO lovely!!
Wo ai... them! xD
Q
yeah, thank you for your help, Glenn and huayue!
Btw, huayue, your name and avatar are SO lovely!!
Wo ai... them! xD
Q
I know nicotine kills
But quitting smoking kills me now - ELLEGARDEN
really?~~thanx Cue,your avatar is very cute ,and i like it too~!Originally Posted by Cue
i am glad to help everyone who wants to learn chinese...and could you teach me japanese,please?
我爱你们(wo ai ni men)
This thread is making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
我們也愛你,花月小姐! (If I can be so bold as to speak for everyone )
Avoid Mojibake! -- 文字化けを避ける!
Dictionary at Goo - English-Japanese, Japanese-English, Japanese Language
Teach Yourself Japanese and Teach Yourself Japanese Message Board
Jim Breen's online dictionary and kanji lookup
thanks ...Glenn your chinese is so good~!better than my English >_<Originally Posted by Glenn
No, no. That's about all I can say. I think your English is way better than my Chinese.
wow, everyone on this site is so humble, unlike the gaming site where everyone flame each other.
heheh~...Originally Posted by warakawa
That's one of the things I like about this forum, actually...
Culture shock...?^^;
hehe
very nice topic, to me.
I travelled a lot in japan and love this country, but my heart goes to a native Beijing girl. We don't use cantonese or any old fashion way for those words. Just the 3 words (with a "ye" when a reply comes).
愛子? When you said "love" and "girl" I thought 愛女.
Yeah,that's my Japanese name in Kanji.Originally Posted by Glenn
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 ).
Last edited by ricecake; Jun 22, 2006 at 11:17.
So is your name Zǐài (子愛), and your sister's Zǐyān (子燕)?
No ... No ...Originally Posted by Glenn
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.
Last edited by ricecake; Jun 22, 2006 at 12:49.
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.Originally Posted by Glenn
Oh, alright. That makes sense.
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
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
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
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
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.
in Dongbei...hmmm.you always use 俺爱你(an ai ni) instead 我爱你Originally Posted by 逐肉
it's funny~XD
Guys ...
Are these variations spring from Manchu language ?
Last edited by ricecake; Jul 24, 2006 at 08:37.
Bookmarks