I LOVE YOU... In how many launguages can you say it?

Maldives
November 4, 2009 3:29pm CST
I LOVE YOU is such a meaning full sentence... I would like to learn how to say it in other languages too. I know in my own language Dhivehi and in few Indian languages. DHIVELI / Maldivian - Aharen kala deke varah loabi vey. HINDI / Indian - Main Thunse Piyaar Karthaa Hoon PANJAB / Indian - Ami thamakey balovashi I would be glad to learn in your language too. Thank you
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@cherrc (661)
• Philippines
5 Nov 09
i love u in some languages i know: filipino (tagalog)- mahal/iniibig kita dutch- ik hau van jau french- je tame not sure if this one is spanish- te amo chinese- wa ai di ( just hope i spelled it right) :)
@diamania (7011)
• Netherlands
5 Nov 09
Correction, Dutch should be: Ik hou van jou. :) Both au and ou are pronounced exactly in the same way. Believe me you're not the only one making that mistake. :D In Belgium they say: Ik zie u graag. Which literally means: I like seeing you. xD
@cherrc (661)
• Philippines
5 Nov 09
yep, i saw ur post but now it's too late for me to post comment there coz u had it first. thanks for the info, truly appreciated it! oh there's one thing i'm definitely sure of spelling : the word "dag" hehe. thanks again! :)
• India
5 Nov 09
hi this is your answer albanian - te dua basc - nere maitea bangali - ami tomay bhalobhashi berber - lakh tirikh bicol - namumtuan ta ka barazilian potusuese - eu te amo bulgerian - obicham te cantonese - ngo oi ney chamoro - hu guiya hao chinese - wo ie ni chinese manderien - wo ai ni czech - miluji te duch - ik hou van jou
@diamania (7011)
• Netherlands
5 Nov 09
Ik hou ook van jou. :D ( ook = too) It's good to hear you know how to write I love you in Dutch.
• India
6 Nov 09
thanks for select me best have a nice day.
@kunizzul (1066)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 09
Malay - "Saya Cinta Awak" Well, this also mean I love you.
• Maldives
5 Nov 09
Thanks all, This was very educational... My daughter also read this... I guess someday it may help some of us if we ended up falling in love with a foreigner... Tc all and thanks again for sharing...
@dhysanne (449)
• Philippines
6 Nov 09
I love you in different languages. Okay I will give you a list. In our country Philippines: Filipino - Mahal kita (or) Iniibig kita / (Philippine dialect)Ilonggo- Palangga ko ikaw/Cebuano-Gihigugma ko ikaw/Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo/. In other countries here it is: English- I love you/ Latin - Te amo/ Hawaiian - Aloha Au Ia`oe/French: Je t'aime German: Ich liebe dich/ Italian: Ti amo or Ti voglio bene/Japanese: Ai shite ru or Kimi o ai shiteru/ Sign language: I -- point at self with index finger. love -- hold crossed hands over your chest. you -- point with index finger to the other person. Hope you like it!
@nawanta (328)
• Indonesia
5 Nov 09
Let me count. 1. English : I Love You 2. Indonesian: Aku cinta kamu 3. Javanese : Aku tresna sliramu 4. Latins : Amo te 5. Italian : Ti amo You see, i can say those words in 5 languages. I hope they'll be useful for you.
4 Nov 09
english= y love you italian = ti amo romanian = te iubesc
@amit2506 (233)
• India
4 Nov 09
You can visit the below website to get all the I LOVE YOU.... http://yunus.hacettepe.edu.tr/~sadi/dizeler/i-love-you.html
@kykidd (6812)
• United States
4 Nov 09
I can say I love you in two different languages. Now being from the United States, most people would probably assume that I am going to say in English and in Spanish. Or in English and in some other European language. But that is not correct. Well, the first one, English is of course. But the other language is Tagalog, which is a popular language in the Philippines. I just learned how to say it there within the last couple months while I was visiting the country. I wonder how long I will remember.
@diamania (7011)
• Netherlands
4 Nov 09
Dutch: Ik hou van jou. Flemish ( Dutch spoken in Belgium) Ik zie u graag. English: I love you. ( doh!) German: Ich liebe dich. French: Je t'aime.
• Philippines
4 Nov 09
hmmmm ok let me try =) English = I love you Filipino Tagalog = mahal kita Japanese Niponggo= Aishiteru That's all i know =) haha
• United States
4 Nov 09
In Russian: Ya tibya lyublyu. In Spanish: Te amo.