17 Ways to Say I Love You in Chinese [+Other Gestures to Show Your Feelings] | FluentU Chinese Blog (2024)

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There are so many more ways to say “I love you” in Mandarin Chinese than just 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ).

In China, you’d mostly use other, less straightforward expressions to show your love and affection.

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Contents

  • 1. I love you: 我爱你
  • 2. I like you: 我喜欢你
  • 3. I miss you so much: 我好想你
  • 4. I am crazy about you: 我为你疯狂
  • 5. I have a crush on you: 我暗恋你
  • 6. I’d like for us to go on a date: 我希望和你交往
  • 7. I want to be with you: 我想跟你在一起
  • 8. I want to kiss you: 我想吻你
  • 9. I only belong to you: 我只属于你
  • 10. I love you for life: 我爱你一生一世
  • 11. I love you: 爱老虎油
  • 12. Forever: 一三一四 / 1314
  • 13. I love you: 五二零 / 520
  • 14. I love you: 五二一 / 521
  • 15. I’ll love you forever: 五二零一三一四 / 5201314
  • 16. Kiss you: 七七零 / 770
  • 17. Hug you: 八八零 / 880
  • 18. Show love with gifts rather than with words
  • 19. Celebrate all the Chinese romantic holidays
  • 20. Share the love with food
  • And One More Thing...

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1. I love you: 我爱你

Pinyin: wǒ ài nǐ

This is the most literal way to say “I love you” in Mandarin, but be careful with this one! The phrase isn’t commonly used in traditional Chinese culture.

While you may be accustomed to telling your friends, partners and family members that you love them, Chinese families are not very vocal or direct when it comes to their affection for their loved ones.

Naturally, saying我爱你to someone from China might come across as strange, and that person might react in a way that’s less than ideal.

Romance isn’t really embedded into Chinese culture the way it is in many other cultures. While English-speaking cultures often make a big deal out of who says “I love you” first, Chinese couples generally don’t really care.

2. I like you: 我喜欢你

Pinyin: wǒ xǐ huān nǐ

This phrase is typically meant romantically—you wouldn’t really say it to friends!

In fact, it’s often used when you’re confessing your feelings for someone. You can also say it casually to someone you’re already dating if 我爱你 would come off as too strong.

3. I miss you so much: 我好想你

Pinyin: wǒ hǎo xiǎng nǐ

This works with close friends, loved ones and significant others. The milder version of it would be 我想你 (wǒ xiǎng nǐ), which simply means “I miss you.”

4. I am crazy about you: 我为你疯狂

Pinyin: wǒ wèi nǐ fēng kuáng

If you’re extremely infatuated with someone, this might be one phrase you’ll want to practice!

5. I have a crush on you: 我暗恋你

Pinyin: àn liàn nǐ

暗恋 means liking someone romantically, but in a secret way—the other person doesn’t know.

6. I’d like for us to go on a date: 我希望和你交往

Pinyin: wǒ xī wàng hé nǐ jiāo wǎng

This is a straightforward way to ask someone out! Aside from 交往, you can also say 约会 (yuē huì).

7. I want to be with you: 我想跟你在一起

Pinyin: wǒ xiǎng gēn nǐ zài yì qǐ

在一起literally means “to be together” in Mandarin, so use this phrase when you’re ready to get serious with someone or you’re already committed to each other.

8. I want to kiss you: 我想吻你

Pinyin: wǒ xiǎng wěn nǐ

Be careful with the tones for this! means “kiss”—but make sure to say it with the third tone. The other person might mistake what you’re saying for (wèn) and assume you’re just going to ask them a question.

9. I only belong to you: 我只属于你

Pinyin: wǒ zhǐ shǔ yú nǐ

You’ll usually hear this in Chinese love songs and dramas. Of course, you can also flip it around: 你只属于我 (nǐ zhǐ shǔ yú wǒ) — “You only belong to me.”

10. I love you for life: 我爱你一生一世

Pinyin: ài nǐ yī shēng yī shì

This is a very romantic phrase, to the point that it even has its own holiday!

In 2013, January 4 was declared as “Love You Forever” day. That day was such a big deal because the date 2013/1/4 in Mandarin was 二零一三一四 (èr líng yī sān yī sì), which sounds similar to this phrase.

That holiday was literally a once-in-a-lifetime event, and thousands of couples rushed to get hitched on the historic date.

11. I love you: 爱老虎油

Pinyin: ài lǎo hǔ yóu

This slang expression is a transliteration of the English “I love you,” and it’s a lighthearted way of sharing your feelings. You’ll often read it online or in a chat.

12. Forever: 一三一四 / 1314

Pinyin: yī sān yī sì

Number slang is also common via text or online. As you can see from the last two phrases, the Chinese are very big on creating slang by using similar sounds between numbers and other words.

一三一四 / 1314 is a hom*ophone of the above-mentioned 一生一世, meaning “forever” in English.

13. I love you: 五二零 / 520

Pinyin: wǔ èr líng

五二零 / 520is a hom*ophone of我爱你. When texting someone, you can actually just send them a message with 520 in it, and they’ll understand that you’re saying you love them.

This led to Chinese Internet Valentine’s Day, created by netizens a few years back on the dates of 5/20 and 5/21. Women often expect gifts or red packets on May 20th, so be prepared!

14. I love you: 五二一 / 521

Pinyin: wǔ èr yī

520 is much more popular, but 五二一 / 521has romantic associations because it also sounds very similar to 我爱你.

15. I’ll love you forever: 五二零一三一四 / 5201314

Pinyin: wǔ èr líng yī sān yī sì

If 520 isn’t enough, you can go above and beyond with 五二零一三一四 / 5201314! It’s based on an expression we’ve mentioned already: 我爱你一生一世.

You can also shorten this to 2013 to sound like 爱你一生 (ài nǐ yì shēng), which has roughly the same meaning as the full phrase.

16. Kiss you: 七七零 / 770

Pinyin: qī qī líng

This number slang, 770, is a reference to 亲亲你 (qīn qīn nǐ), wheremeans “kiss.”

17. Hug you: 八八零 / 880

Pinyin: bā bā líng

This phrase, literally 880, comes from 抱抱你 (bào bào nǐ).means to hug someone!

But if you really want to do as the Chinese do, here are some gestures to express your love for your Chinese significant other:

18. Show love with gifts rather than with words

The Chinese are all about showing your love as opposed toconfessing your love. And showing your love is often done with gifts and financial provisions.

This may seem superficial to those from Western cultures, who often believe that personal sacrifices like time, energy and effort are strong indications of love.

In China, wealth is seen as stability for the future, which aligns with Chinese ideals about love. China’s history of extreme poverty shaped the social norms of correlating affection with money.

19. Celebrate all the Chinese romantic holidays

If you thought Valentine’s Day was excessive, wait until you hear about all the romantic holidays in China!

The Chinese might not say “I love you” outright, but they sure have lots of calendar days celebrating their love for one another.

Days to shower your Chinese partner with flowers, chocolates and other gifts include:

  • International Valentine’s Day, on February 14.
  • Double Seventh Festival,or 七夕节 (qī xī jié), a traditional festival celebrating a legend of forbidden love on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
  • Chinese Internet Valentine’s Day, as mentioned above, on May 20 and 21.

20. Share the love with food

In Chinese culture, love isn’t always said out loud—and you can see this even with Chinese parents.

By now, you’ve probably already seen the Pixar short “Bao.”

Chinese and other Asian people rejoiced because they felt the animated feature perfectly reflected the kind of relationships they had with their own parents.

As Chinese-Canadian director Domee Shi explained with Xinhua, “Traditionally, Chinese parents don’t say, ‘I love you’ to their kids. They say it with food or by fussing over them.”

Food is so important to Chinese culture that a traditional greeting is 你吃饭了吗? (nǐ chī fàn le ma?), which means “How are you?” but is literally “Have you eaten?”

Because of this, you can definitely use food as a gesture of affection—you might cook dinner for your significant other, bring them their favorite food or invite them to a family meal. It might seem more subtle, but they’ll likely get the message and feel appreciated!

You’ll see how people in China show their love and will hear many of the phrases above and even the “L-word” in Chinese pop songs and dramas. For example, 我喜欢你shows up in a popular song from the drama “A Love So Beautiful”:

The screenshot above is from FluentU, where you can watch native Chinese videos.

Love is a tricky business, isn’t it?

If you’re adamant about saying “I love you” in Mandarin in the literal way, by all means, go for it.

Just be prepared for the possibility of strange looks, a bit of laughter and maybe some comments about you being crazy or drunk.

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FAQs

How do you express love in Chinese? ›

The most important part here is the verb 爱(ài), which means “to love.” You can use it to say you love people, such as: 我爱他(wǒ ài tā) — I love him. 我爱她(wǒ ài tā) — I love her. 我爱你们(wǒ ài nǐ men) — I love you (plural)

How do Chinese people say I love you? ›

In Mandarin, common ways to say, 'I love you,' are 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ) and 我喜欢你 (wǒ xǐ huān nǐ).

How do Chinese show love? ›

- Doing household chores together

Couples in China often express love by doing household chores together. Whether it's doing dishes, cleaning up after dinner, or vacuuming the living room, doing chores together creates a sense of closeness and unity within a relationship.

What does 520 mean? ›

520 – "I love you". 520 (pinyin: wǔ'èrlíng) represents 我爱你 (pinyin: wǒ ài nǐ).

What does 5201314 mean? ›

520 is not the only way to communicate in Mandarin, you can also take note of another expression 5201314! 520 means love, whereas 1314 represents 一生一世 yīshēng yīshì (for a lifetime). So, if you say 5201314, you are saying “I love you for a lifetime”. 520 Chinese Internet Valentine's Day.

What does Bao mean in love? ›

Bao'd Up - Love you, my bao 💕 In Chinese, the word bao can mean "steamed bun" or "precious treasure" – so you can say, "love you my bao" to express your love, whether it's to a steamy pork bun, or to your kids!

What does 419 mean in Chinese? ›

– 19th of April is known unofficially as “One Night Stand” day. Because 419 in Chinese sounds similar to “For One Night”. I love you!

How do Chinese girls express love? ›

The Whispered Words: With a gentle demeanor, these ladies shower their partners with tender words. Phrases like “I adore you” or “You're my everything” are their heart's songs. The Thoughtful Creator: Oozing creativity, they express love through unique tokens.

What does ài Ni Yo mean? ›

Native chinese. · 7y. 爱(ài)你(nǐ)哟(yō),meaning “love you” in English.

How do you tell a Chinese girl she's beautiful? ›

#1 - 你很漂亮! / 你真帅!

Nǐ hěn piàoliang! / Nǐ zhēn shuài! You're beautiful! / You're handsome! This is probably the most popular compliment you will hear in China.

How do Chinese call their girlfriend? ›

亲爱的=Darling,宝贝=My treasure, 宝宝=Baby ,老公=husband(informal but sweet), 老婆=wife(informal but cute),哈尼=Honey,达令=Darling,小心肝=Sweetheart,猪猪=Piggy. Yes, piggy.

How can I impress a Chinese person? ›

Share your customs and culture

Throw a party and cook your country's famous dishes (many younger Chinese aren't accustomed to cooking so they will be impressed) or teach your native language. Give your friends some unique gift from your hometown or show them pictures of interesting places you've been to.

What does 666 mean in China? ›

666 is a Mandarin slang for “excellent”, “awesome” or “cool”; and there's a hand sign associated with it: The phrase 666 is a numeral representation of the phrase “溜溜溜”, which is pronounced as “liu liu liu” in Mandarin. Liu is also the Mandarin pronunciation for 6.

What does 888 mean in love? ›

If you're in a relationship, seeing 888 is a sign that you are in a power couple. Together, you're leveraging new heights. You are with a counterpart who respects you and is invested in your connection's future. Together, you can achieve a lot, and you're meant to build wealth as part of your legacy.

What does hhhh mean in Chinese? ›

In Chinese, laughter is written as 哈哈哈 and shares the same phonetic sounds as laughter in English. This is then abbreviated in Chinese into simply the first letter of each character, hence “hhhh”, which is much easier to type.

What is the Chinese symbol for love? ›

The Chinese character represents love. It is pronounced as Ài (similar to 'eye'). Simplified from the traditional 愛 (ài), it is used in various expressions. This character can stand alone or be combined with other characters to express deeper feelings.

How do you confess love in China? ›

Thankfully, you can use a few other phrases to confess your feelings to someone.
  1. 我喜欢你 (wǒ xǐ huān nǐ) – “I like you” ...
  2. 我对你感兴趣 (wǒ duì nǐ gǎn xìng qu) – “I am interested in you” ...
  3. 我想你 (wǒ xiǎng nǐ) – “I miss you” or “I am thinking of you” ...
  4. 你真漂亮 (Nǐ zhēn piàoliang) – “You are so beautiful”
Sep 20, 2023

Is there a Chinese word for love? ›

Character. The Chinese character for "love" or "to love" is 愛 in traditional Chinese, but it can also be written as 爱 in simplified Chinese. Traditional Chinese is more commonly used in Taiwan and Hong Kong, whereas simplified Chinese is used in mainland China.

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