10 Alternative Ways to Say I Love You in Chinese
Bored with saying the usual 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ)? This Valentine's Day, really surprise your lover with these alternative ways of expressing your heart-felt cheesy emotions. Who knows, even if you have a Chinese partner you might pick up a phrase even they don't know.
Perhaps the most common of the bunch, 520 is how the cool kids express their love for each other because 520 in Chinese, 五二零 wǔ èr líng, sounds a little like wǒ ài nǐ. If you don't get it, try mumbling.
Really meaning 'one life one death,' this combination of numbers is used to mean 'forever.' The first two combinations can also be combined, with 5201314 meaning 'I love you forever.'
This one is pretty easy to decipher, just say 爱老虎油 ài lǎohǔ yóu out loud.
Similar to the last one, these characters (撒浪嘿呦 sǎlàng hēiyōu) are pronounced in the same way as 'I love you' but this time in Korean (Sarang Heyo).
If 'I love you' just won't cut it anymore, you can always go all out with this phrase, 我爱你胜过一切 wǒ ài nǐ shèngguò yīqiè. Meaning 'I love you more than anything,' we advise you not to use this phrase lightly.
If you're looking for some more original ways to say I love you, we thought of some Beijing-specific phrases you can try. All you've got to do now is hope that your partner hasn't also read this blog ... because that would be a little awkward.
A seriously large amount. More than any Geordie girl we know. We wonder where he gets his goods, because Dior doesn't make that shade.
我爱你胜过川普爱美黑乳。
Wǒ ài nǐ shèngguò chuānpǔ ài měihēirǔ.
Yup. Beyond the range. You make my head spin more than a red alert day.
我对你的爱无以言表。
Wǒ duì nǐ de ài wúyǐyánbiǎo.
Remember the lad who proposed to his girlfriend with the 99 iPhones?
我爱你胜过99个爱疯。
Wǒ ài nǐ shèngguò 99 gè àifēng.
And that road is outside Beijing's city limits, going for a total of 940 kilometers.
连没建成的7环路都装不下我对你的爱。
Lián méi jiànchéng de qihuánlù dōu zhuāngbúxià wǒ duì nǐ de ài.
We love burritos. A lot.
我爱你胜过Q Mex的半价墨西哥卷。
Wǒ ài nǐ shèngguò Q Mex de bànjià mòxīgē juǎn.
And a bonus phrase ...
玫瑰是红的,紫罗兰是蓝的,我爱你胜过爱大糖葫芦。
Méiguī shì hóng de, zǐ luó lán shì lánde, wǒ ài nǐ shèngguò ài dà tánghúlú.
Happy Valentine's Day, Beijing!
READ: Eat Your Heart out This Valentine's Day With Beijing's Best Restaurant Deals
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