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How do you write we love in Chinese?

There are a few ways to write "we love" in Chinese, depending on the context and the level of formality:

Formal:

* 我们爱 (wǒmen ài): This is the most literal translation, meaning "we love." It's suitable for formal settings or when talking about love in a general sense.

Informal:

* 我们喜欢 (wǒmen xǐhuan): This translates to "we like" and is more commonly used in casual conversation.

* 我们爱死你 (wǒmen àisǐ nǐ): This translates to "we love you to death" and is very affectionate. It's used between close friends or family members.

* 我们爱你 (wǒmen ài nǐ): This translates to "we love you" and is also used in informal settings.

Romantic:

* 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ): This translates to "I love you" and is the most common way to express romantic love.

Important Note: The "we love" phrase should be followed by the object of love (e.g., "我们爱你 - we love you," "我们爱中国 - we love China").

To pronounce these phrases:

* wǒmen (我们) - wo-men

* ài (爱) - ai

* xǐhuan (喜欢) - shee-hwan

* nǐ (你) - nee

The tones in Chinese can be tricky, so listening to a pronunciation guide or using a translation app can help.

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