In Chinese, qin ai de means "dear."
你 亲爱的? qin ai de means dear .ni means you .. ni qinai de ? it is strange.we say my dear , but i didnot heard your dear maybe it is mean your wife or your lover
In French, "ai" is the first person singular form of the verb "avoir," which translates to "have" in English.
"The person I love most"
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
"My Beloved".
'Qin ai di' or 親愛的 means darling in Chinese.
Qin Ai - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: China:13
Qinqin Li was born in Beijing, in China.
I love you, beloved.
Cai'ao. has written: 'Qin qin xiao ai ren'
Qin Li has written: 'Wu yuan di ai'
The cast of Qin Ai - 2012 includes: Wu Jimu as Wang Yufen Nan Yu as Lu Xueni
To say "dear" and to mean "beloved" you would say: "qin ai de" (Cheen I duh)
In Chinese, qin ai de means "dear."
It means "my most precious treasure." "Wo de" meaning "mine", "qin ai" meaning beloved, "bao bei" meaning treasure. Hope that helped.
Jinse. has written: 'Qin ai de bei jing xian sheng'