How do you say "I will miss you a lot" in Chinese?

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"I will miss you a lot" in Chinese is: Wo(3) Hui(4) Hen(3) Xiang(3) Ni(3). "a lot", in Chinese is "Hen(3)" is the adverb to describe how much you miss that person, and adverbs in Chinese usually comes before the verb. "will" indicates the tense; in Chinese "Hui" is a short version for future tense. "I miss you" in Chinese is: Wo(3) Xiang(3) Ni(3). "I will miss you" is Wo(3) Hen(3) Xiang(3) Ni(3).

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