The phrase (likely from the Spanish ay, "oh") is often spelled "Ay-yi-yi!"
The nautical phrase is "aye aye", and the small lemur species is the same (aye-aye).
wo ai ni Curtis 我 爱 你 Curtis
I love you, beloved.
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
that means 好爱你 (hao ai ni), meaning "love you a lot". a variation is 我爱你 (wo ai ni), which means " i love you"
e levantar ai gosto eu te amo
It is spelled "ai".
爱 (ai) if that's what you mean
Je vous ai aimé
wo ai ni Curtis 我 爱 你 Curtis
The correct spelling is "seasonal."
You could translate it literally as 'tasogare no ai,' written in Japanese as:黄昏の愛
Yes in french is spelled oui. no is spelled non.
In Chinese, "cutie" can be spelled as "可爱" (kě'ài) which means cute or adorable.
"I love you" in Mandarin is spelled as "我爱你" (wǒ ài nǐ).
Say I Yi Yi by the Ying Yang Twins "Fearless" By Jay Chou is also kind of a rap song that goes "ai ai ai"
Ai Hanzawa goes by Ai-chan.
Ai-Ai de las Alas was born on 1964-11-11.