Valentine's Day is just around the corner and for sure on any of the ways to show your loved ones how much you love her way of thinking. Very popular are chocolate and roses, eating or cooking for her teddy bear or stuffed animal that you want the love of your life, and, of course, greeting cards - that the paper "normal" carefully sealed in an envelope or the more "modern" e-card, make sure to write what the heart wants to say - how I love youhim / her. I LOVE YOU is definitely something that anyone wants to hear from you, but why not something special to say or write in a different language?
To make life easier, I have different ways to say I love you, your true love together. A wonderful Valentine's Day, because I'm sure I have one with mine, and I am the only love that I affectionately call "my" ... I LOVE YOU DEX
Most Popular:
Filipino - Mahal kita
Chinese (Mandarin) - Wo toni
English - I love you
French - Je t'aime
German - I love you
Italian - I love you
Japanese - Daisuki / For shiteiru
Korean - Sarang-hae / Sarang-hamnida
Portuguese-Eu te amo
Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo
Other languages:
Afrikaans ek het jou-ran / walked vir jou is ek
Albanian - te dua
ALSATIAN - I like to die
ARABIC dialect (North Africa) - n'bghick
Dialect ARABIC (Eastern) - bahebbak (a man) /bahebbik (a woman)
Literary Arabic - ouhibbouka (a man) / ouhibbouki (a woman)
Armenian - yes kez siroumem
Asturias - quiérote
Attie - the min bou yé
Azeri - Man Breasts sevirem
BAMBARA - it bi Fe
Basque - Maite zaitut
Baoulé - I klôa
Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
BENGALI-AAMI tomakey Bhalo BASES
Berber - righ KEM
BOBO - but Kia na
Bosnian - Volim you
BRETON - A karout races ac'hanout / garout by aran / me az kar
Bulgarian - you obicham
BURMESE - nga nin ko chit you
Catalan - t'estimo
Cheyenne - ne'mehotatse
CHINESE - wo ai ni
CORSICA - you amu / ti tengu Caru
Croatian - Volim you
CZECH - Miluju TA> (or Miluji TA>)
DANISH - Elsker dig JEG
Dioula - MI Fe
DUTCH - ik hou van jou
Esperanto - mi amas vin
Estonia - but armastan
Faroese - for example elski TEG
Finnish - Mina rakastan sinu
Filipino -Mahal Kita
Flemish (West) - 'k lords never Geeren
FRENCH - je t'aime
FRISONE - Hald ik fan dy
Friuli - Ben O you vuei
Galician - I love it-yourself / Amot / quérote Quero-te /
GEORGIAN - shen me mikvarkhar
GERMAN - I love you
GREEK - S'Agapo
Guarani - rojhayhû
Gujarati - hun tane prem Karun Chhun
Haitian Creole - Mwen renmen'w / Mouin rinmin'w
Hawaiian - Aloha Au Ia `oe
Hebrew - Ani Ohev otakh (man to woman) / ani ohevetotkha (female to male)
HINDI - main pyar karta hoo Tums
Hmong - hlub KOJ PSR
Hungarian - Szeretlek
ICELANDIC - for example Elska thig
Indonesian - Saya padamu town / city Saya Kamu
Irish Gaelic - ta gra Agam Duit
ITALIAN - I love you
JAPANESE - aishitemasu / Aishiteru (rarely used) / Anata ga Daisuki desu ("cute")
Kabylie - hamlagh-kem (man to woman) / hamlaghk (female to male)
Kannada - naanu ninnanna pritisutteney
Khmer - Bang srolaïgnat (man to woman) / srolaïgn Bang (woman to man)
Kinyarwanda - ndagukunda
Korean - sarangi
Kurdish - ez you Hez dikim
Lao - Khoi hak lai tchao
LATIN - Te Amo
Latvian - is lu tevi mA "
Lebanon - b'hibik (man to woman) / b'hibak (female to male)
LIGURIA - I you amu
Lingala - Ling na yo
Lithuanian - As Tave Myliu
LOW SAXON - ik hou van ju
Luxembourgeois - ech hun dech General Affairs and External Relations
Macedonian - Te sakam
Malagasy -Tiak IANA / TIA Anao aho (stronger)
Malay - AKU boundary padamu
Malayalam - enikku ninn ishtamaanu
MALTESE - inhobbok
MANX - AYM Graih t ort
MAORI - Te Aroha no au ia koe
Marchesi - hinenao au ia oe
MONGOLIA - Bi Chamdo khairtai
MORE - mam nong-a for
NAPLES - t'ammo
Ndebele - Niya ku tanda
Nepal - Ma Prem timilai garchhu
Norwegian - JEG Elsker deg
OCCITANE - t'aime
Papiamento - Mi ta ESTIMATEbo
Persian - dustat DARÁM (formal) / duset DARÁM (informal)
POLISH kocham-CIEB
Portuguese - Amo-te / eu te amo (Brazilian Portuguese)
Punjabi - my small intestine pyar Karda Han (male speaker) / Soft pyar kardia have my (Officer)
QUECHUA de CUZCO - munakuyki
Rapa Nui - hanga rahi au kia koe
Romans - Kamau ago
Romania - te iubesc
Russo - Ya tebya liubliu
SAMOAN - you ou Alofa ia oe you
Sango - MBI yé Mô
SARDINIAN - deoI love you (Logudorese) / eng t'amu (Campidanese)
Scottish Gaelic - Tha place Agam jail / prison tha Agam oirbh
Serbian - Volim you
Sesotho - I ya ke rata
SHIMAORE - tion of hu vendza
Shona - ndinokuda
Sindhi - Moon Khay you Saan piyar aahay
Singhalese - Mama Oyat aadareyi (spoken) / mama aadareyi Obata (formal)
SIOUX - wastewalake
Slovak - Lu `bim ta
Slovenian - Ljubim you rad / t imam (male speaker) / you Rada imam (female speaker)
Sobota -Volim you if / Volim te (lit.)
SOMALIA - waan ku jecelahay
Soninke - Moula na
SPANISH - te amo / te quiero
SUSU - but angry fans
Swahili - Nakupenda
Swedish - Jag älskar dig
Tagalog - Mahal Kita
Tahiti - vau ia oe here
Tajik - Jigar bihrum duhtari hola (man to woman) / Job in Dorum (Ms. Toman)
Tamil - Naan Unna kaadhalikkarn
Tatar - min sine yaratam
Telugu - Ninnu nenu premisthunnanu
Tetun - hau hadomior
Tibetan - na kirinla gaguidou
Turkish - Seni seviyorum
Turkmen - Breasts söýärin
Ukrainian - Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu - Mohabbat karta hoon my Tums (man to woman) / Main Mohabbat kartihoon Tums (op) / tum mujhe pyar heh if
Uzbek - Breasts sevaman men / men breasts yahshi ko'raman (less formal)
VENETIAN - I love you
Vietnamese - Anh Yeu em (man to woman) / Em Yeu anh (woman to man)
Waloon - (a Orthographe betchfessîs) vs. DJI VoeFaces
Welsh - i'n dy garu rydw Tues
West Indian Creole - Mwen enmen
Wolof - nob Nala
Xhosa - ndiyakuthanda
Yiddish - I hob lib
YORUBA - Moni hyphae and
ZULU - ngiyakuthanda