I love you in other languages
By Elkeliini
@Elkeliini (264)
Finland
8 responses
@Elkeliini (264)
• Finland
12 Jul 08
yeah I know... and there is plenty of sites that give you the translation of i love you in 100 languages or so, but this is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more fun
@purplelavander (56)
• China
12 Jul 08
I don't know if it support characters here.
In Chinese, "???".
@purplelavander (56)
• China
12 Jul 08
Er...it seams Chinese characters are not available here.
I think I have to write down its phonetic notation "wo ai ni".
I don't know if I have writen notation...
@vikram3101989 (684)
• India
13 Jul 08
hello Elkeliini i am from india and the language thatz spoken all over india is hindi try here are some words to say i love you in hindi-
main tumse pyar karthi hoon - this ones if a girl says it to a boy
main tumse pyar kartha hoon- this ones if a boy says it to a girl
@Dark_Raven (4)
• Czech Republic
12 Jul 08
In German:
"Ich liebe dich."
In Spanish:
directly translated it's "Te amo.", but it's not commonly used.
commonly used is:
"Te quiero." (that means 'i like you' directly translated but means i love you)
In French:
"Je t'aime."
In Italian:
"Ti amo."
In Russian:
"Ya tyebya lyublyu!."
In Czech:
"Miluji te."
Okay, that's all I know.
@Ramaditya (1226)
• Indonesia
12 Jul 08
Hello, I am from Indonesia. You can say "Aku Mencintaimu" as Indonesia or Melayu language, means I love you...
Btw, is the language only verbal or non-verbal (body sign) language? As I believe it will be interesting to know it...
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