Pronunciation of '我喜歡你'
The phrase '我喜歡你' is a Chinese phrase that translates to 'I like you' in English. It is pronounced as 'wǒ xǐ huān nǐ' in Mandarin Chinese, with specific tones for each syllable.
Word Origin
The phrase originates from Mandarin Chinese, where '我' means 'I', '喜歡' means 'like', and '你' means 'you'.
Pronunciation Details
中文(简体)
表示对某人的喜欢或爱慕之情,翻译为“我喜欢你”。
“我”发音为“wǒ”,第三声(低升调);“喜”发音为“xǐ”,第三声(低升调);“欢”发音为“huān”,第一声(高平调);“你”发音为“nǐ”,第三声(低升调)。
English (United States)
The phrase translates to 'I like you', expressing affection or fondness towards someone.
Pronounced as 'waw shee hwahn nee'. 'Waw' as in 'war', 'shee' with a rising tone, 'hwahn' with a high level tone, and 'nee' with a rising tone.