"I love you", in different languages

@reds08 (305)
Indonesia
February 27, 2009 2:33pm CST
I find some, Indonesia = aku cinta kamu, Philiphines = mahal kita, Korea = sarang haeyo, Japan = aishiteru, Maybe u can add it,or correct me if i make a mistake..
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5 responses
6 Mar 09
china (mandarin) = wo ai ni thailand = Ch'an Rak Khun dutch = Ik hou van jou
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
1 Mar 09
In Greek it is 'sagapo poli'.
@srikandi19 (3391)
• Kuta, Indonesia
27 Feb 09
yes .. in my mother language ( Indonesia ) I love you have mean Aku Cinta Kamu in Spanish language : I LOVE YOU have mean Te Amo in German : I LOVE YOU have mean ICH LIEBE DICH in French : I love you have mean JE T'AIME
@delkar (1712)
• Romania
27 Feb 09
well, i can say i love you in romanian = Te Iubesc . In other languages tha i know, you`ve already told...so , i remain just at this one, in my language.
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
28 Feb 09
In Latin "I Love You" is Amo Te. In Italian it is Ti Amo. I love languages and these are the only two I know, other than English. Hopefully I will learn some more in the future! Happy Mylotting!