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Afrikaans | Ek is lief vir jou Ek het jou lief |
Albanian | Te dua |
Arabic | Ana Behibak (to a male) Ana Behibek (to a female) |
Armenian | kezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian) yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian) yes kez shat em siroom |
Assyr Assyrian |
Az tha hijthmekem ANA KI BAYINAKH |
Azerbaijanian | Men seni severam |
Basque (A region of Spain and France) |
Maite zaitut. Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot) Nere Maitea (My love) |
Bavarian | I mog di narrisch gern |
Bengali | Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi |
Berber | Lakh tirikh |
Bosnian | volim te (most common) (Volim Te Ba) ja te volim (less common) |
Brazilian Portuguese | eu te amo |
Bulgarian | Obicham te |
Cambodian | kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah Bon sro lanh oon |
Cantonese | Ngo oi ney |
Catalan | T’estim (mallorcan) T’estime (valencian) T’estimo (catalonian) T’estim molt (I love you a lot) |
Chinese | Wo ie ni |
Croatian | Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim (less common) |
Czech | miluji te |
Danish | I Love You in different Languages |
Dutch | Ik hou van jou |
East Timor (Timorese) | Hau hadomi (Hau=I hadomi=love o=you) |
English | I love you! |
Esperanto | Mi amas vin |
Estonian | Ma armastan sind Mina armastan sind (formal) |
Persian (Farsi) | Tora dust midaram |
Flemish (Vlaams) | ik zie je graag or ik hou van je Ik heb je lief (in songs) |
Finnish | Mina rakastan sinua |
French | Je t’aime |
Friesian | Ik bin fereale op dy Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a) |
Gaelic | Ta gra agam ort (Tá mé i ngrá leat?) |
Galician | Ámote |
Georgian | Me shen mikvarkhar |
German | Ich liebe dich i moag di (an old saying for “i like you”) I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.) |
Greek | S’agapo |
Hausa | Ina sonki |
Hawaiian | Aloha wau ia ‘oe |
Hebrew | aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male) aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)female to male “ani ohevet otcha”. male to female “ani ohev otach”. |
Hindi | Main tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female) Mai Tumshe Pyaar Karta Hun Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male) |
Hungarian | Szeretlek te’ged |
Icelandic | Ég elska þig (pronounced jeg elska thig) |
Indian languages: | |
Assamese (Guwahati, India) | moi tumak val pau |
Gujarati (a dialect of India) |
“Tane Prem Karoo Choo” |
Kannada | Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini Naanu Ninna Preethisuve (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene) |
Maithili | hom ahaan sei pyaar karey chhi |
Malayalam-1 Malayalam-2 Malayalam-3 Malayalam (Kerala) |
ngyaan ninne premikkunnu (Enjan Ninnei Premikunnu) “Njan ninne pranikunnu” or “njan ninne premikkinu” “enikku ninne ishttamanu” (enneke nine ishtam) NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu) nnan ninney snehikkunnu enikku ninne ishtamanu nan ninne premikkunnu, nan ninne snehikkunnu |
Manipuri | aina nangbu nunshi |
Oriya | Mu tumaku bhala paye |
Punjabi | Main tenu pyar karda haan Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai me tumse pyar ker ta hu’ |
Sindhi | Aue tava saa pyar kar ya ti ( female to male) Aue tosa pyaar kar ya to ( male to female |
Tamil | NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren |
Telugu | 1. “Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in SINGULAR). 2. “Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in PLURAL). naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu) Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu (nenne nenu premistunnanu) |
Marathi |
Mala tujhashi prem aahe.
Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe Majha tujhyavar prem aahe |
Indonesian | Saya cinta padamu Saya Cinta Kamu Aku tjinta padamu saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female) saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male) |
Malay/Indonesian | Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you) Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you) |
Malay | Saya cintamu Saya sayangmu (Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu ?) |
Niasan (one of tribes in Indonesia) |
omasido khou |
Javanese language (a tribe in Indonesia) |
kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange) aku tresno karo kowe (low languange) (Aku tresna kowe!) in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu |
Irish | taim i’ ngra leat |
Italian | Ti amo |
Japanese | Kimi o ai shiteru (Anata wa, dai suki desu ?) |
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 (SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei?) |
Koryese | Ten� eretemar |
Kurdish | Ez te hezdikhem mn tom oxshawet or xoshm awet ??? |
Kyrgyz | Men seni syuem |
Laos | Chanrackkun |
Latin | Te amo (Ego te amo ?) Vos amo Amo te |
Latvian | Es Tevi milu (Es m lu Tevi ?) |
Lingala | Nalingi yo |
Lithuanian | að myliu tave (As Myliu Tave) Aš tave myliu. [Ash tave myliu] |
Macedonian | Te sakam |
Malaysian | saya cinta awak or saya sayang awak |
Maltese | Inħobbok (Inħobbok Ħafna: I love you very much!) |
Mandarian | Wo ai ni |
Mapudungun (a language spoken in central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche) |
Inchepoyeneimi |
Mohawk | Konoronhkwa |
Moldova (Moldovian) | Te iubesc Craciun fericit si un An Nou fericit! (Merry Christmas and a happy new year!) |
Mongolia | Bi chamd khairtai |
Myanmar (Burma) | Nga nint ko chit dae Nga nint go chit tel. |
Nepali | Ma timlai maya/prem garchu |
Norwegian | Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk) |
Pashto (National Language of Afghanistan) |
Za Tasara Meena Kawam Za tha sara meena laram (Za la ta sara meena kawom) |
Persian | Tora dost daram (Tora Doost Darem ?) Duset daaram (informal language) Dustat daaram (more peotic) \’a\’ here sounds like \’a\’ in \’pat\’ and \’aa\’ sounds like \’u\’ in \’umberlla\’. :)) |
Pilipino | Mahal Kita Iniibig Kita |
Polish | Kocham cię Ja Cie Kocham (Pronounced Yacha kocham) Ja cię kocham (thats acurate spelling) is completly not in use. \”Ja\” is \”I\” and in this type of sentence we just skip it. |
Portuguese | Eu amo-te (continental) Eu te amo (Brazilian) |
Punjabi | Main tenu pyar karda haan Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai me tumse pyar ker ta hu’ |
Romanian | Te iubesc |
Russian | Ya lyublyu tebya Ya vas lyublyu Ya tebya liubliu |
Scot Gaelic | Tha gra\dh agam ort |
Serbian | Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim” (less common) |
Serbo-Croatian | Volim te |
Sinhalese | Mama Oyata Aadarei |
Sioux | Techihhila |
Slovak | lubim ta |
Slovenian | Ljubim te |
Somalia Languages | Waan kujeclahay |
Spanish | Te quiero Te amo |
Swahili | Naku penda |
Swedish | Jag älskar dig (pronounces) jag aelskar dig |
Swiss-German | Ch’ha di ga”rn |
Tagalog | Mahal kita Iniibig kita |
Taiwanese | Gwa ai lee |
Tamil | NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren |
Thai | Phom Rak Khun Ch’an Rak Khun Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter |
Tibetan | Nga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo |
Tunisian | NMOUT ALIK Ha eh bak (ÃÍÈß – spelled AHEBAK) |
Turkish | Seni seviyorum! |
Ukranian | Ya tebya kahayu Ya tebe kohayu (Ya tebe kohau) ya tebya lyublyu (Russian variant) Yalleh blutebeh Ya lublu tebe (ryss variant) |
Urdu (Pakistan) | MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY or Main tum say pyar karta hoon.Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (when a guy says it) Mea tum se pyar karti hu (when a gal says it) |
Vietnamese | Anh ye^u em (man to woman) Em ye^u anh (woman to man) Toi yeu em |
Vlaams (Flemish) | ik zie je graag or ik hou van je Ik heb je lief (in songs) |
Welsh | ‘Rwy’n dy garu di. Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi) Rwy’n caru ti |
Yiddish | Ikh hob dikh lib |