Eh, I guess. I asked my bro who speaks Chinese, and he was so confused as to why this was a thing. XD Okarisu
hello! 520 actually came to be from online platforms who use it as a short form/slang for I Love You, kind of like how we text "ily" instead of the whole phrase? so bc 520 sounds like ily, it's widely used as a substitution instead of 我爱你 :)
numbers actually mean a big deal in chinese, & certain numbers, over time, become associated with different things because they sound similar to those things. a common example would be [i love you] 1314, which translates to [i love you] one life, one lifetime (forever). in this context, 1314 sounds like the words "一生一世", something like "one life, one lifetime" in chinese. another example would be the number 4, which sound like death (死) in chinese, hence it's considered an unlucky number.
hello! 520 actually came to be from online platforms who use it as a short form/slang for I Love You, kind of like how we text "ily" instead of the whole phrase? so bc 520 sounds like ily, it's widely used as a... Lia
520 = 我爱你, which translates to I LOVE YOU in english. so sweet!! ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄
thank you! i was wondering the meaning of the chapter xD
Me too i didn't know that ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
How's it translate into that?
520 in chinese is 五二零/wu er ling which sounds like 我爱你/wo ai ni - wo ai ni in english is i love you
Eh, I guess. I asked my bro who speaks Chinese, and he was so confused as to why this was a thing. XD
well i guess its a thing for chinese
hello! 520 actually came to be from online platforms who use it as a short form/slang for I Love You, kind of like how we text "ily" instead of the whole phrase? so bc 520 sounds like ily, it's widely used as a substitution instead of 我爱你 :)
numbers actually mean a big deal in chinese, & certain numbers, over time, become associated with different things because they sound similar to those things. a common example would be [i love you] 1314, which translates to [i love you] one life, one lifetime (forever). in this context, 1314 sounds like the words "一生一世", something like "one life, one lifetime" in chinese. another example would be the number 4, which sound like death (死) in chinese, hence it's considered an unlucky number.
hope it helps explain some things!
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