Please say I love you in your language and post your country.
@margieanneart (26423)
United States
89 responses
@maximus2006 (835)
• Hong Kong
22 Dec 06
A nice idea! I can learn many kinds of expression of " I love you"!
I am from China,so I give it with Chinese. But I don't know if it can be displayed here because the words of Chinese are not composed of letters.
Let me have a try.
it is ???, and the pronounciation is " wo ai ni"!
if the words can't be displayed,pls look at the image I posted.
Have a try to speak it? is it not easy to pronounce?
Welcome to China!
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
22 Dec 06
Thank you, and you get a + for all the explaination and response. Thank you.
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
22 Dec 06
Thank you so much for that response and detail. You get a + for it.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
22 Dec 06
Now don't take this personally will you? lol "I Love you" and from Australia here!
@dihearted (2688)
• India
24 Jan 07
wo aii ni in chinese language....
maza tuzya war prem ahe in marathi
main tumse pyar karta hu in hindi
main tere naal pyar karda haan in punjabi....
thats all..........
@sukiwillbe (218)
• India
22 Dec 06
I am from India and from the state Tamil Nadu.. Our regional language is tamil...
So in tamil we can say it as
"Naan unnai kaathalikiraen" :)
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
22 Dec 06
Why is the one above you different from India? Different dialect? Thank you for your time.
@coffeechat (1961)
• New Zealand
21 Jan 07
Kia Ora - ie. greetings from New Zealand.
Different language, not dialect. Language is a distinction which usually has a different script, grammar and a body of literature.
India has 32 official languages and hundreds of dialects. If you look at a currency note from India, the denomination is written in so many languages.
@umavarma1 (926)
• India
22 Dec 06
i love india!neenu india ni premistunnanu(this is in telugu ,one of the regional language)
@inderlaleja (9)
• India
22 Dec 06
well i am an india and in hindi we say"me tumse pyaar karta hoon "
@wynna1 (1291)
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22 Dec 06
I came from the Philippines, and in my country we've got different dialects as well but in my city, which is Bacolod city, we speak in hiligaynon and i love you is "Palangga ta ka".
@beetel_jack (800)
• India
22 Dec 06
well m from india but india is having different languages and dialects. So, m telling you 'i love you' in my dialect. 'ang nwgkow mjang mwnw'.