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| location | Shandong University P.R.China | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | May 28 '12 at 6:19 | |
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I'm a an undergraduate student interested in Group theory and Discrete Mathematics.
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What shoud I use to say “I love you”: “wa ai lo” or “wo ai ni”? added 138 characters in body |
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May 7 |
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What shoud I use to say “I love you”: “wa ai lo” or “wo ai ni”? @Alenanno OK, thank you for advice. |
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May 7 |
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What shoud I use to say “I love you”: “wa ai lo” or “wo ai ni”? @BertR Yes, you're right [ŋɯ; e noŋ] is what I pronunce when say 'I love you'. But there isn't a standard in Chinese dialect. Even in Wu area people pronunce differently from city to city. |
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May 7 |
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What shoud I use to say “I love you”: “wa ai lo” or “wo ai ni”? @Alenanno OK,I think "wa ai lo" is Wu,because Chinese dialects very different from each other. and as far as I know, only Wu pronunce "ni" with the vowel "o". |
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Apr 27 |
answered | What shoud I use to say “I love you”: “wa ai lo” or “wo ai ni”? |