Say "i love you" in different languages
By pearl1003
@pearl1003 (668)
Philippines
August 6, 2008 12:06pm CST
so far, i know how to say it in 4 languages...
english - i love you
tagalog (philippines) - mahal kita
french - je t'aime
german - ich liebe dich
how bout you? know more than 4?
3 responses
@daisychinese (302)
• China
30 Oct 08
I know some language.
Chinese - wo ai ni
English - I love u
japanese - a i xi tei ru(lu) --this means love--
da i si ki --it says to mean like--
Russian - yalubuliudiudiepia (My classmate say like this)
Korean - salahei (from the net game)
@fuuyuki756 (388)
• Philippines
9 Aug 08
here's mine:
cebuano - gihigugma tika (born in Cebu)
Tagalog - mahal kita (a Filipino)
english - i love u
japanese - aishiteru (from school and anime)
mandarin - wo ai ni (from school and from my father)
korean - sarang he (from watching Korean drama)
spanish - te amo (a particular show..)
taiwanese - gua ai li (from watching Taiwanese drama)
german - ich liebe dich (from a friend who loves german language, she always says this to her boyfriend.. and even made a poster with this words.. lol)
@aryajayaprakash (1643)
• Japan
6 Aug 08
Whatever we say in our language. I love you ! really, you have started a good discussion.
Malayalam - Njan ninne snehikkunnu, (My language)
Tamil - Nan unne kaathalikkaren, (I have worked in this place)
Hindi- mein tumse pyar kartha hoon, (Our national language)
English - I love you (Our medium of education)
German - Ich libe dich (I have visited this place)
Japanese - Aishite imasu (I am working here)
Arabic - Ohiboke (I have worked in Saudi arabia)
I know this much only. But for starting this discussion I love you !!