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  2. Original lyrics of Ni Yao De Ai (The Love You Want) song by F4. 4 users explained Ni Yao De Ai (The Love You Want) meaning. Find more of F4 lyrics. Watch official video, print or download text in PDF.

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    Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao (Cantonese: 妖魔鬼怪快啲走, Jyutping: jiu2mo1 gwai2gwaai3 faai3di1 zau2) are the words that Uncle chants throughout the show to defend against and defeat supernatural forces of evil. It translates literally as, "Spirits, demons, ghosts, monsters, quickly leave!" or more liberally, "Evil demons and malevolent spirits, be gone!"

    Though the primary, obvious purpose of this spell is to banish evil, Uncle has utilized it in a variety of ways:

    •Exorcism

    •Creating portals

    •Locating the Noble Animals

    •Transferring Demon Chi

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    •This chant was one of Uncle's most used quotes.

    •As the chant is in Cantonese, it did not work against the Oni, as they are Japanese. However, it can still be used indirectly against the Oni in protecting the shop from their dark magic and can be used against their Shadowkhan.

    •Consequently, the chant is noticeably absent from most of Season 4, instead being replaced with Nukeru He Men Ja'aku.

    •Interestingly, the chant was still effective against the Magisters during the Chans' encounter at Stonehenge, despite the fact that like the Oni, the Magisters were of a different culture and different language from the chant. A logical and reasonable explanation would be that the Magisters were wizards and not demons, making the difference in language negligible.

    •The Chi Transferring spell is performed in the Chi of the Vampire.

    •One does not need to be versed in Chi Magic themselves for the chant be effective. Apparently, all that's required is to be in close proximity with Good Chi Magic of almost any kind. This is demonstrated in Rabbit Run where Jade was able to strengthen Uncle's Spell by having a group of cheerleaders unknowingly recite the chant.

  3. Jan 13, 2020 · If HE or SHE comes from Mainland of China, then you should say "WO AI NI". "WO AI NI" is a Chinese Mandarin / Han Yu. If HE or SHE use Hokkien (Hokkian) AND from Indonesia (mostly from Medan city) or Singapore or Malay, then I suggest you to say "WA AI LO".

  4. F4 – Ni Yao De Ai (The Love You Want) lyrics. Sui ran jing chang meng jian ni. Hai shi hao wu tou xu. Wai mian zheng zai xia zhe yu. Jing tian shi xing qi ji. BUT I DON'T KNOW ni qu na li. # Sui ran bu ceng huai yi ni. Hai shi tan te bu ding. Shui shi ni de na ge wei yi.

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