Meaning of I Love You in Different Languages

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Posted: Jun 15, 2009 6:48 PM Meaning of I Love You in Different Languages
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Anybody knows how to say I LOVE YOU in different languages? Here is the answer

Afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou -or- Ek het jou lief
Albanian : Te dua
Amharic : Afekrishalehou
Arabic : Ana Behibak (to a male) -or- Ana Behibek (to a female)
Armenian : kezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian) -or- yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian)
Aruba Bonaire and curacao : mi stimabo
Basc : Nere Maitea
Basque : Maite zaitut. -or- Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot)
Bavarian : I mog di narrisch gern
Bengali : Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
Berber : Lakh tirikh
Bicol : Namumutan ta ka
Bosnian : volim te (most common) (Volim Te Ba) -or- ja te volim (less common)
Bulgarian : Obicham te
Cambodian : : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah -or- Bon sro lanh oon
Cantonese : Ngo oi ney
Catalan : T'estim (mallorcan) -or- T'estime (valencian) -or- T'estimo (catalonian) -or- T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
Chamorro : Hu Guiya Hao
Chanchal : main (i like you) -or- main Tere bina main ji nahi pauga (i love you) -or- mail tere bina kaha jauga
Chinese : Wo ie ni (Manderin, Cantonese)
Croatian : Volim te (most common), or -or- Ja te volim (less common)
Czech : miluji te
Danish : Jeg elsker dig
Dhivehi : Aharen Kalaa Dhekeh Loabivey
Dutch : Ik hou van jou
Esperanto : Mi amas vin
Estonian : Mina armastan sind
Finnish : Mina rakastan sinua
Flemish : ik zie je graag
French : Je t'aime
Friesian : NOWRAP Ik bin fereale op dy -or- Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a)
Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort
Galician : Ámote
German : ich leba dich -or- Ich liebe Dich -or- I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.)
Greek : S' ayapo
Gujarati : Tane Prem Karoo Choo
Hausa : Ina sonki
Hawrami : Washem Grakani
Hebrew : aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male) -or- aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female) female to male ani ohevet otcha. -or- male to female ani ohev otach.
Hindi : Main tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female) -or- Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male)
Hmong : Kuv Hlub Koj -or- Pronounced Goo (rising tone) Hloo (high tone) Gah (falling tone)
Hokkien : Wa ai lu
Hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian : Szeretlek te'ged
Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu -or- Saya Cinta Kamu -or- Aku tjinta padamu -or- saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female) -or- saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male)
Irish : taim i' ngra leat
Italian : Ti amo
Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru
Javanese language : kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange) -or- aku tresno karo kowe (low languange) (Aku tresna kowe!) -or- in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu
Kannada : Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini -or- Naanu Ninna Preethisuve (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene)
Karen : Ya Eh Na Arr Gyi Law.
Kashmiri : meh chi chain maai
Kazakh : Men seny jaksy kuremyn
Kiswahili : Nakupenda
Konkani : Hanv tukka preeti karta
Korean : Tangsinul sarang ha yo
Kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem
Lahu : Nga naw hta ha ja.
Lao : Khoi huk chau
Latin : Te amo -or- Vos amo
Latvian : Es Tev milu
Lingala : Nalingi yo
Lithuanian : að myliu tave
Luganda (from Uganda) : nkwagala
Luo : Aheri
Macedonian : Te sakam.
Madrid lingo : Me molas, tronca
Malay : Saya cintamu -or- Saya sayangmu
Malay/Indonesian : Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you) -or- Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you)
Malayalam (Kerala) : NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu)
Maltese : Inhobbok!
Mandarin : Wo ai ni
Manipuri : aina nangbu nunshi
Marathi : Mala tujhashi prem aahe. -or- Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe -or- Majha tujhyavar prem aahe
Mohawk : Konoronhkwa
Myanmar (Burma) : Nga nint ko chit dae -or- Nga nint go chit tel.
Navajo : Ayor anosh'ni
Ndebele : Ngiyakuthanda
Nepali : Ma timlai maya/prem garchu
Niasan : omasido khou
Norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) -or- Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
Oriya : Mu tumaku bhala paye
Pashto(National Language of Afghanistan) : Za Tasara Meena Kawam -or- Za tha sara meena laram (Za la ta sara meena kawom)
Persian : Tora dost daram
Persian (Farsi) : Tora dust midaram
Pilipino : Mahal Kita -or- Iniibig Kita
Polish : Ja Cie Kocham or Kocham Cie (Pronounced Yacha kocham)
Portuguese : Eu amo-te
Punjabi : Main tenu pyar karda haan -or- Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa -or- Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai
Romanian : Te iu besc
Russian : Ya lyublyu tebya -or- Ya vas lyublyu
Scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian : Volim te (most common), or -or- Ja te volim (less common)
Shona : Ndinokuda
Sinhalese : Mama Oyata Aadarei
Sioux : Techihhila
Slovak : lubim ta
Slovene : Ljubim te
Somalia Languages : Waan kujeclahay
Spanish : te quiero -or- Te amo
Swahili : Nakupenda
Swedish : Jag a'lskar dig
Swiss-German : Ch'ha di ga'rn
Tagalog : Mahal kita
Taiwanese : Gwa ai lee
Tamil : Naan Unnai Kadhalikiren
Telugu : Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu (It represents the opposite person in SINGULAR) -or- Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu (It represents the opposite person in PLURAL). -or- naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu) -or- nenu ninnu premisthunnanu
Thai : Phom Rak Khun -or- Ch'an Rak Khun
Tibetan : Nga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo
Tunisian : NMOUT ALIK -or- Ha eh bak (spelled AHEBAK)
Turkish : Seni seviyorum!
Urdu (Pakistan) : MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY -or- Main tum say pyar karta hoon.
Vietnamese : Anh ye^u em (man to woman) -or- Em ye^u anh (woman to man) -or- Toi yeu em
Vlaams : Ik heb je lief
Welsh : 'Rwy'n dy garu di. -or- Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi) -or- Rwy'n caru ti
xhosa : ndiyakuthanda
Yiddish : Ikh hob dikh lib
Yoruba : Mo ni ife re
Zazi : Ezhele hezdege
Zuni : Tom ho' ichema

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Posted: Jun 18, 2009 6:27 PM Re: Meaning of I Love You in Different Languages
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That big list? ohhh... I can't understand all those beside I LOVE YOU :heartpump:

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