How to say " I Love You " in different languages?
By sarawaken
@sarawaken (360)
Malaysia
December 3, 2008 9:05pm CST
Love does not know about time or place,and it may just happen to anyone whois making friends from all over the world. With Valentine’s Day approaching, many lovers are wondering how to say those three fantastic words in other languages. Well, in my country-Malaysia, we say "saya cinta padamu" ; in Japan, we say "Aishiteru" ; in China , we say "wo ai ni" ......So, how lovers in your country say I Love You ? Thanks for sharing.
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16 responses
@ottosun (51)
• China
5 Dec 08
I think Mylot system don't support Chinese Characters.
"wo ai ni" is the phonetic annotation of Chinese version"I love you"
:-) Only Chinese characters still retain their pictographic origins,
@syankee525 (6261)
• United States
4 Dec 08
i need to learn how to say this for sure.. we just say i love you in the states.
@syankee525 (6261)
• United States
4 Dec 08
oh yeah to be able to say i love you in different ways would be so cool..
@subrata01 (46)
• India
23 Dec 08
Bengali: emi tumar ko bhalo bhashi. Its wrong, Sachin, sorry , Agrim. Its should be :
AMI TOMAKE BHALOBHASI.
@anitajayakumar (1202)
• India
4 Dec 08
""I Love You" in Different Languages" : http://www.columbia.edu/~sss31/rainbow/i...
"Translations of 'I love you' in many languages" : http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases...
"I miss you" in many languages : http://forum.wordreference.com/showthrea...
"How to say 'i miss you' in different languages" : http://www.howtosayin.com/i+miss+you.htm...
@srganesh (6340)
• India
23 Dec 08
I am a Tamilan from south India.In tamil we say,"naan unnai kadhalikkiraen" or "naan unnai naesikkiraen".But most of the tamil people just say"I love you" in English itself.
I know this thing in malayalam too.That goes like this"gyan ninna premikkunnu".Cheers!
@sarawaken (360)
• Malaysia
4 Dec 08
Thanks for sharing. Now i can say Mahal Kita to my philipine classmates....
@schwing_girl89 (278)
• United States
4 Dec 08
In spanish you say "te amo" or "te quiero" first one pronouced "teh ah-mo" and second one pronounced "teh k-yeh-ro" and in french is "je t'aime"
@o_utsider (371)
• China
4 Dec 08
I am from china, so I say:"wo ai ni~!!!"in chinese.
also we can say:"I love you~!!
@dio123 (1788)
• India
8 Dec 08
In my country India we use to speak hindi and say ' Main Tumse Pyaar Karta Hoon '
for expressing our love towards our beloved
thanks