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 Now you can say
"I LOVE YOU" in more than 150 Languages ! ! !
Now say I LOVE YOU in more than 150 languages... in all the popular languages
of the world. Have you been succeeded in impressing your beloved him/her? ...or
is it that, you just wanna impress your sweetheart? ...or even your close friend?
...or you wanna just express to someone that, "you love" or "you
care" in just any language of the world? ...or are you just curious? ...there
are 365 days in a year, and if you are an innovative, discovering, and wanna be
famous among friends, just go ahead...
- Afrikaans:
- Ek het
jou lief
- Ek
is lief vir jou
- Albanian:
- të
dua
- të
dashuroj
- te
kam xhan (to a friend or relative)
- Amharic:
- (Afekrishalehou)
- Arabic:
- (Ahebk)
- (Ana Behibak) (to a male)
- (Ana Behibek) (to a female)
- (Ib'n hebbak)
- (Ana Ba-heb-bak)
- (nhebuk)
- (Ohiboke) (male to female)
- (Ohiboka) (female to male)
- (Ohibokoma) (male or female to two males or two females)
- (Nohiboke) (more than one male or female to female)
- (Nohiboka) (male to male or female to male)
- (Nohibokoma) (m. to m. or f. to two males or two females)
- (Nohibokom) (m. to m. or f. to more than two males)
- (Nohibokon) (m. to m. or f. to more than two females)
- (Bahibak) (female to male)
- (not standard) Bahibik (male to female)
- (not standard) Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)
- (not standard) Benhibik (male to male or female to female)
- (not standard) Benhibkom (m. to m. or female to more than one
male)
- Arabic (Lebanon):
- (Bahibak)
- Arabic (Syria/Lebanon):
- (BHEBBEK) (to a female)
- (BHEBBAK) (to a male)
- Arabic (Tunisia):
- (Ha eh bak)
- Arabic (Morocco):
- (Nebgheek)
- Armenian:
- yes kez sirumem
- Aragonese:
- Te quiero
- Assamese:
- (Moi tomak bhal pau)
- Bisaya:
<- a Filipino Dialect
- (formal) Gina
higugma tika (very deep Bisaya)
- Basque:
- (formal) Maite
zaitut (to a lover or spouse)
- Maite
zaituztet (to more than one lover or spouse or friend)
- Maite
haut (to a lover or friend)
- Batak:
- Holong do rohangku tu ho
- Bengali:
- (Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi )
- (Ami tomake bhalobashi)
- Berber:
- Lakh tirikh
- Bhoojpuri:
- hamke tohse lagav hogailbaa
- Bicol:
- Namumutan ta ka
- Bisaya:
<- a Filipino Dialect
- (formal) Gina
higugma tika (very deep Bisaya)
- Belarusian:
- Ya
tsya-be' ka-ha'-yu
- Bosnian:
- Volim te.
- Breton:
- Me
da gar
- Me
'gar ac'hanout
- Bulgarian:
- "Obicham te"
- Burmese:
- chit pa de
- Cambodian:
- (Bong sro lanh oon) - Man To Woman
- (kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah) - Generic, impersonal
- Catalan:
- T'estim (majorca & Sardinia)
- T'estime (Valencia)
- T'estimo (Catalonia, Aragon, Andorra & France)
- Cebuano:
- Gihigugma ko ikaw
- Chickasaw
- chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin (Traditional/Simplified):
- ("Wo( ài ni(");
- ("Wo( he(n xi( huan ni("; I like you a lot)
- "Ngo zung yi nei" ngo5 zung1 yi3 nei5; I like you or I love
you
- Corsican:
- Ti tengu cara (to female)
- Ti tengu caru (to male)
- Croatian:
- volim te
- Czech:
- miluji te
- miluju te( (colloquial form)
- mám te( rád (more common, but weaker)
- Danish:
- Jeg elsker dig
- Dutch:
- Ik hou van jou (written form: Ik houd van jou)
- Ik hou van je (less emphasis on the fact that I love YOU)
- Ik heb je lief (less common, mostly used in poetry and songs)
- Ik ben verliefd op je (=I am in love with you)
- Esperanto:
- Mi amas vin
- Estonian:
- Ma armastan sind
- Ewondo:
- Ma ding wa
- Fante
- mo dow
- Fasala:
- In amun erotu (sensual love)
- In amun amu (mother to child)
- Farsi:
- (Tora dust midaram)
- (Asheghetam)
- (Doostat dAram)
- Filipino:
- Mahal kita
- Iniibig Kita
- Finnish:
- (Minä) rakastan sinua
- Flemish:
- Ik zie u graag
- Ik heb u lief
- French:
- Je t'aime (I like you a lot)
- Je t'adore (I love you)
- Je vous aime (to more than one person, or formally to one
person)
- Frisian:
- Ik hald fan dei
- Galician:
- Quérote (more common)
- ámote (more formal)
- Georgian:
- "me shen mikhvarkhar"
- "me thqven mikhvarkharth" (to more than one person)
- German:
- Ich habe dich gern
- Ich habe euch gern (to more than one person)
- Ich liebe dich (very strong meaning when used by adults)
- Ich liebe euch (to more than one person)
- German (Alsace):
- Ich hoan dich gear
- German (Bavaria):
- I mog di narrisch gern
- German (Cologne)
- Isch han dich leev
- Isch han dich jään
- German (High Saxonian)
- Isch hab dsch gerne
- German (Swabian)
- I mog di
- I han di oifach gern
- Glosa
- Mi amo tu
- Greek (Ancient):
- (Ego-) se philo-
- (Ego-) se agapo-
- (s' agapo-)
- (ego-) ("I" is not necessary except for emphasis)
- Greek (Modern):
- S'agapo
- Greenlandic:
- (Asavakit)
- Guarani:
- Rohayhu
- Gujarati:
- (Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon)
- Hausa:
- Ina sonki
- Hawaiian:
- Aloha I'a Au Oe
- Hebrew:
- Ani ohev otach (male to female)
- Ani ohev otcha (male to male)
- Ani ohevet otach (female to female)
- Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
- Hiligaynon:
- Ginahigugma ko ikaw
- Hindi
- Mai.n tumse pya-r karta- hu-.n (male to female)
- Mai.n tumse pya-r karti- hu-.n (female to male)
- (Mai.n Tumse Prem Karta- Hu-.n)
- (Mai.n Tumse Prem Karti- Hu-.n)
- Hopi:
- Nu' umi unangwa'ta
- Hungarian:
- Szeretlek
- Szeretlek téged
- Icelandic:
- Ég elska þig
- Ido:
- Me amoras vu
- Igbo:
- Afulu m gi na anya
- Ahuru m gi na anya
- Indonesian:
- Saya cinta kamu (Saya (polite and formal) = aku, both can be
substitued with spearker`s name (more polite))
- Aku cinta (ke)padamu (padamu or kepadamu ussually is not used
verbally, but in writting such as poetry or sometimes songs)
- Aku cinta kamu (most commonly used)
- Aku suka kamu (litterary means i like you)
- Aku suka sama kamu
- Aku sayang kamu (most commonly used)
- Gua suka sama lu (very informal, in Jakarta)
- Interlingua:
- Io te ama
- Irish:
- Tá grá agam ort
- Tá grá agam dhuit
- Tá mi i ngrá leat (lit. "I am in love with you")
- Italian:
- Ti amo (to a lover or spouse)
- Ti voglio bene (to a friend or relative)
- Vi voglio bene (to more than one friend or relative)
- Japanese: (These phrases are not used as regularly as in English,
or in quite the same context - the philosophy behind this is that
such feelings are better expressed through actions, not words)
- Suki desu (used at 1st time, like for a start, when you are
not yet real lovers)
- Daisuki
- Kimi o ai shiteiru
- Aishiteiru
- Ore wa omae no koto ga suki da (man to his wife)
- Ore wa omae ga suki da (man to his wife)
- Suitonnen ("-nen" is Kansai dialect)
- Sukiyanen
- Sukiyo (girlish)
- Watashi wa anata ga suki da/desu
- Watashi wa anata o aishite imasu
- Watakushi wa anata o ai shimasu
- Javanese:
- Kula tresna sampeyan (pronounced: kulo tresno sampeyan)
- Aku tresna sampeyan
- Kannada:
- Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene
- Naanu Ninnanu Ishtapattiruve
- Kazakh:
- Men seni zhaksi koremin (Cyrillic alphabet)
- KiSwahili:
- Nakupenda
- Klingon:
- qamuSHa'
- Korean:
- Neo-reul sarang-hae (man to woman in casual relation)
- Dangsin-eul sarang-haeyo
- Dangsin-i joayo (i like you, in a romantic way)
- Na-neun dangsin-eul sarang-hamnida
- Na-neun dangsin-eul mucheok joahamnida
- Na-neun geudae-ga joa
- a-neun geudae-reul saranghamnida
- Na-neun neo-reul saranghamnida
- Geudae-reul hyanghan nae ma-eum alji
- Joa-haeyo
- Sarang-hae
- Sarang-haeyo
- Sarang-hamnida
- Kurdish:
- Ez te hezdikhem
- Kapampangan:
- kaluguran daka
- 1337:
- (1 <3 j0)
- (1 wuv j00)
- Lao:
- (Koi muk jao)
- (Khoi huk chau)
- Latin:
- Te amo (Addressed to one person)
- Vos amo (Addressed to more than one person)
- (old): (Ego) amo te. (ego, for emphasis)
- Latvian:
- Es mi-lu tevi (pronounced "Es meeloo tevy")
- Lingala:
- Nalingi yo
- Lithuanian:
- Tave myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu)
- Aš myliu tave (ash mee-lyu ta-ve)
- Lojban:
- mi do prami
- Loglan:
- Mi cluva tu (pronounced "mee shloovah too")
- Lombard:
- T? vöri bén, Të vöri bén (pron. (IPA) [ta ?vøri ?be?] or [te
?vøri ?be?])
- Luo:
- Aheri
- Macedonian:
- Te sakam
- Malay:
- Saya cintakan mu
- Saya sayangkan mu
- Saya sayangkan engkau
- Saya cintakan awak
- (Saya Cintamu)
- (Saya Sayangmu)
- (Saya Cinta Kamu)
- Malayalam:
- (Njyaan Ninné Preetikyunnu)
- (Njyaan Ninne' Mohikyunnu)
- (Ngan Ninne Snaehikkunnu)
- Marathi:
- majhe tuzhyaa var prem aahe
- me tujhashi prem karto (male to female)
- me tujhashi prem karte (female to male)
- Mi tuzya var prem karato
- Mohawk:
- Konoronhkwa
- Mongolian:
- Bi chamd sain (I have feelings to you)
- Bi chamd khairtai (I love you)
- Bi chamd setgeltei boljee (I've fallen in love with you)
- Navaho:
- Ayor anosh'ni
- Ndebele:
- Niyakutanda
- Netspeak:
- I <3 j0.
- Nepalese
- ma timilai maayaa garchhu (I love you.)
- malaaii timro maayaa lagchha (I care for you.)
- malaaii tiimii man parchha (I like you.)
- Norwegian:
- Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
- Jeg elsker deg (Bokmål) (! Implies romantic feelings, not just
friendship !)
- Jeg er glad i deg (! Implies all the other feelings !)
- Novial:
- Me ama vu
- Op:
- Op Lopveop Yopuop
- Osetian:
- Aez dae warzyn
- Pashto:
- (Za tasara mena kawaoma)
- (Za tasra mena kawoma)
- Patois:
- Love ya mon!
- Persian:
- (Tora dost daram)
- Pig Latin:
- Iyay Ovelay Ouyay
- Polish:
- Kocham cie; (or, especially in letters: Kocham Cie;)
- Ja cie; kocham
- Portuguese:
- Amo-te (NOTE: Formal usage, not used in practice);
- Eu te amo OR Eu amo você
- Portuguese (for young people):
- gramo-te bué, chavalinha (NOTE: In Brazil, at least, none of
these two expressions are known or used by someone);
- Punjabi:
- Mai taunu pyar karda
- Main Tainu Pyar Karna
- Quechua (Bolivia):
- Qanta munani
- Quechua (Ecuador):
- canda munani
- Quenya:
- Tye-meláne
- Melinyel
- Romanian:
- Te iubesc
- Te ador
- Russian:
- Ya vas lyublyu (formal or plural "you")
- Ya tebya lyublyu (informal or singular "you")
- Ya polubeel tebya
- Scottish Gaelic:
- Tha gràdh agam ort
- Tha gaol agam dhut (Can be more intimate)
- Tha gaol agam ort (Can be more intimate)
- Serbian:
- Volim te (love you)
- Ljubim te (kiss you)
- Serbocroatian:
- Volim te (love you)
- Ljubim te (kiss you)
- Shona:
- Ndinokuda
- Sindarin:
- Te melon
- Gen melin (familiar)
- Le melin (formal)
- Sinhalese:
- (Mama oyata adarai)
- (Mama Oyata Arderyi)
- Sundanese:
- Abdi bogoh ka anjeun
- Sioux:
- Techihhila
- Slovak:
- Mám t(a rád
- L(úbim t(a
- Milujem t(a
- Slovenian:
- Ljubim te (although "Všec( si mi" is usually used meaning "I
like you")
- Spanish:
- Te quiero
- Te amo
- (Caló): Te camelo
- Spanish (Andalusia):
- Te quiero, te amo
- Spanish (Madrid lingo):
- me molas, tronca (to female)
- me molas, tronco (to male)
- Swahili:
- Naku penda (followed by the person's name)
- Swedish:
- Jag älskar dig
- Swiss-German:
- Ich lieb dich
- I liäbä di
- I ha di gärn
- Ich han dich gärn
- Tagalog:
- mahal kita, iniibig kita, iniirog kita
- Tahitian:
- Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
- Taiwanese
- Vwa(rising) ai(falling) li(falling)
- Tamil:
- n^An unnaik kAthalikkiREn
- n^An unnaik kAthalikkinREn
- naan unai kaa-thali-kirean (Easy to pronounce)
- Telugu:
- Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanu
- (India): Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu
- Thai:
- Phom Rak Khun (formal, male to female)
- Ch'an Rak Khun (formal, female to male)
- Khao Raak Thoe (affectionate, sweet, loving)
- Toki Pona:
- mi olin e sina
- Tok Pisin:
- mi lavim yu
- Tupinambá:
- Oroaûsub
- Turkish:
- Seni seviyorum.
- Ukrainian:
- ja tebe koKHAju (real true love)
- ja vas koKHAju
- ja pokoKHAv tebe
- ja pokoKHAv vas
- Urdu
- Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai
- Main Tumse Muhabbat Karta Hoon
- Vietnamese:
- Em yêu anh (woman to man)
- Tôi yêu em (rarely used - not romantic)
- Anh yêu em (man to woman)
- em (anh) thích anh (em): i like you
- Volapük:
- löfob oli
- Vulcan:
- Wani ra yana ro aisha
- Welsh:
- 'Rwy'n dy garu di
- Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)
- Yiddish:
- Ich libe dich
- Ich han dich lib
- Ikh Hob Dikh Lib
- Zazi:
- Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
- Zulu
- Mena Tanda Wena
- Ngiyakuthanda!
- Tom hó ichema
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