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Chinese terms of endearment--
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The Chinese word for "beloved" is 心爱的 (xīn'ài de) as an adjective, and 心爱的人 (xīn'ài de rén) as a noun.
Here are some other terms of endearment in Chinese:
心肝 (xīngān): Literally means "heart and liver", but is similar to "my heart and soul" in English. It's used to express that you can't live without someone.
心尖 (Xīnjiān): Means "heart's peak" or "dearest".
宝贝儿 (Bǎobèi er): Means "baby" or "darling".
甜心宝贝 (Tiánxīn bǎobèi): Means "sweetheart baby" or "sweetheart treasure".
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