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How to Say ‘I really want to see you soon’ in Simplified Chinese

我也很想快点见到你

💬 Usage Tip: A heartfelt expression, [我也] means 'I also', [很想] means 'really want', and [快点] means 'quickly'.

🇨🇳 In China: Expression of longing, very common in long-distance relationships.

Phrase Breakdown

I

Refers to oneself.

Example

我去学校。

I go to school.

also

Indicates inclusion in addition to something already mentioned.

Example

她也来。

She is coming too.

很想

really want to

Expresses a strong desire or wish.

Example

我很想去。

I really want to go.

快点

quickly

Indicates the desire to do something faster.

Example

快点走吧。

Let's leave quickly.

见到你

see you

Expresses the act of meeting or seeing someone.

Example

我想见到你。

I want to see you.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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I

Refers to oneself.

Example

我想你。

I miss you.

[]

also

In addition, too.

Example

我也是学生。

I am also a student.

[hěn]

very

To a high degree.

Example

我很高兴见到你。

I am very happy to see you.

[xiǎng]

want/think

To have a desire or plan to do something.

Example

我想去旅行。

I want to travel.

[kuài]

quickly

At a fast pace.

Example

请快点来。

Please come quickly.

[diǎn]

a little

Actions taking place to a small extent.

Example

再等一下。

Wait a little longer.

见到

[jiàn dào]

see

To perceive with the eyes.

Example

我很期待见到你。

I look forward to seeing you.

[]

you

Used to refer to the person being addressed.

Example

你好吗?

How are you?

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