How to say "I love you" in your language?
By fsll518
@fsll518 (304)
China
December 18, 2009 8:42am CST
How to say "I love you" in your language, or other languages you know?
Please don't have repeated answers. Please put the pronounciation in English alphabet. Please first specify the language name.
e.g.
Chinese: wo ai ni.
Let's learn the language of LOVE together :D
10 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
18 Dec 09
This type of discussion doesn't tend to lead to 'quality' answers. Please read and understand the Guidelines of the site: http://www.mylot.com/o/mylot.aspx .
We do love to have new members here but it is important that they understand what MyLot seeks to promote, which is 'quality' discussions.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
18 Dec 09
Unfortunately, it isn't possible for members to delete (or edit) discussions and responses once they have been posted. Only Admin can do that (and frequently do).
The best thing is not to worry about it. If the discussion survives, then Admin either missed it or thought it was of value; if it's deleted, then you can be sure that it was against the Guidelines and you should just re-read the Guidelines and try to make a better discussion next time.
If you think about it, a good discussion should:
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
18 Dec 09
As you can see, most of the responses are just a few words. Most people will earn maybe a cent, if anything at all. Now, isn't it something of YOUR responsibility (as the person who started the discussion) to see that people who respond have, at least, a chance to earn something from it? You should, surely, also see it as more worthwhile to word your discussions in such a way that people want to write at least a paragraph and that you will have something of value to write back!
@trilliansramblings (160)
• United States
18 Dec 09
In Russian: Ya vas lyublyu. Also, Ya tibya lyublyu.
In Spanish: Te amo.