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How do you say i loved in Chinese?

There are a few ways to say "I loved" in Chinese, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* 我曾经爱过 (wǒ céngjī ài guò): This translates literally to "I have loved before," implying a past love.

* 我深爱过 (wǒ shēn'ài guò): This emphasizes the intensity of the love, meaning "I deeply loved."

Informal:

* 我爱过 (wǒ ài guò): This is a more simple and direct way to say "I loved."

* 我很喜欢过 (wǒ hěn xǐhuan guò): This is a softer way to express past affection, meaning "I really liked."

You can also use different verbs to express different types of love:

* 我爱过你 (wǒ ài guò nǐ): "I loved you" (romantic love)

* 我敬爱过他 (wǒ jìng'ài guò tā): "I respected and loved him" (respectful love)

* 我喜爱过它 (wǒ xǐ'ài guò tā): "I loved it" (love for an object or thing)

Remember that context is important! The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the situation and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

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