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你说,你有多爱我? / 你說,你有多愛我? [ni3 shuo1 , ni3 you3 duo1 ai4 wo3 ?] , (phr) Say, how much do you love me?
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Added: 我陷入爱河了。 [phr] I am falling in love.; I am in love.
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We have added the suggested word to our dictionary. Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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The most common way to say "I love you" in Simplified Chinese is "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ). This phrase directly translates to "I love you" and is the most common way to express love in Chinese.
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It is appropriate to use the word "爱" (ài) in a conversation when expressing love or strong affection for someone or something. For example, when talking about a romantic partner, one might say "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ) which translates to "I love you". Similarly, when talking about a hobby or activity, one might say "我爱做这个" (wǒ ài zuò zhège) which translates to "I love doing this".
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