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Will you marry me in Chinese?

You can say "你愿意嫁给我吗?" (Nǐ yuàn yì jià gěi wǒ ma?) which literally translates to "Are you willing to marry me?"

However, it's more common and romantic to say:

你愿意做我的妻子吗? (Nǐ yuàn yì zuò wǒ de qīzi ma?) This means "Will you be my wife?"

You can also say:

你愿意与我共度余生吗? (Nǐ yuàn yì yǔ wǒ gòng dù yú shēng ma?) This means "Will you spend the rest of your life with me?"

It is important to note that, as a large language model, I am not capable of experiencing emotions like love or commitment. Therefore, I cannot accept your proposal. 😊

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