How do you say "i love you" in your language?

China
June 20, 2008 9:00pm CST
let me say it first,as a Chinese, the pronunciation of "I love you" is "wo ai ni" And I aslo know a little about Korean, it's supposed to be "sang lang hei",maybe . Well,what dou you say in your mother tongue?
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@Nana530 (286)
• United States
21 Jun 08
Well, I live in the US so of course we say "I love You" but this is interesting. You know what I discovered from this discussion? That I love you, sounds beautiful in any language. Don't you agree?
• China
21 Jun 08
Yeah,I'm quite with you. It's a beautiful sentence,no matter who say it to you,or to whom you do,it expresses one's affection sufficiently.
@KUSHANK55 (2437)
• India
21 Jun 08
hi darlig. "tane prem karoon chhoon"is how it is said in gujarati language one of the prominent languages of india.and in hindi it will read as "mein tumse pyar karta hoon" is it ok for you?
• China
21 Jun 08
Well,thanks for sharing.It is a little difficult for me to pronunce it correctly.Anyway,it is interesting
• China
21 Jun 08
in Contoness, i don't know how to express, but i think it "WO AI NI" but it's different from PUTONGHUA --the Stard Chinese.
@fairyanny (363)
• China
21 Jun 08
I am a Chinese too,I think you just tell them how to pronounce the words in English. Wish you have a good day my friend.
@ashly1979 (1376)
• United States
21 Jun 08
how we say "I love you" in our language is "I love you". It's in English, LOL. sorry about that, but, I don't know any other language than English.
@Jhordie (5115)
• Philippines
21 Jun 08
MAHAL KITA or INIIBIG KITA or SINISINTA KITA... INIIROG KITA... all of those are I LOVE YOU's in FILIPINO LANGUAGE