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
我
I
Refers to oneself.
我去学校。
I go to school.
也
also
Indicates inclusion in addition to something already mentioned.
她也来。
She is coming too.
很想
really want to
Expresses a strong desire or wish.
我很想去。
I really want to go.
快点
quickly
Indicates the desire to do something faster.
快点走吧。
Let's leave quickly.
见到你
see you
Expresses the act of meeting or seeing someone.
我想见到你。
I want to see you.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
Refers to oneself.
我想你。
I miss you.
也
[yě]
also
In addition, too.
我也是学生。
I am also a student.
很
[hěn]
very
To a high degree.
我很高兴见到你。
I am very happy to see you.
想
[xiǎng]
want/think
To have a desire or plan to do something.
我想去旅行。
I want to travel.
快
[kuài]
quickly
At a fast pace.
请快点来。
Please come quickly.
点
[diǎn]
a little
Actions taking place to a small extent.
再等一下。
Wait a little longer.
见到
[jiàn dào]
see
To perceive with the eyes.
我很期待见到你。
I look forward to seeing you.
你
[nǐ]
you
Used to refer to the person being addressed.
你好吗?
How are you?
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