Tell me how do you say "I love you" in your own language.

@Garameo (902)
Germany
January 23, 2007 7:08pm CST
Hey. Would you tell me how do say "I love you" in your language. and of course from which country you´re from.
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@sechsey (1831)
• Canada
24 Jan 07
It would be "mahal kita" in the philippines based on Tagalog language. philippines have so many dialects and I only know two others.
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
hello. great thank you. could you tell me the two others?
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• Philippines
26 Jan 07
i believed the other one is "Iniibig Kita". another term of I love you in phillippines. :D
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
another term is "Sinisinta Kita" -again in Filipino langauage. :D
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• India
25 Jan 07
Hey i m from India. In punjabi we say "Main tenu piyaar karda haan" And in Hindi "main aap se pyaar karta hun" In Malyalam "Niyan ninne prem kunu" In himachali "mah tijo pyyar karda" In marathi "me tula prem karto " These are the languages in which i can purpose a girl. Is that enough ?????????
• India
25 Jan 07
But still i dont have a girlfriend. sa na ?? :(
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
hey will get a girl friend. you´d prepared. ;-)
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
yes that´s great. hehe not enough. give some more. thanks, thanks a lot.
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@cielo05 (596)
• Philippines
25 Jan 07
I'm from the Philippines...we say "mahal kita" in Tagalog which is our national language, and in my dialect it is "kaluguran daka" which is Pampango.
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
you´re great, i will gathering all dues. thank you very much.
• India
25 Jan 07
Mujhe tumse pyaar hai in urdu
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
wow that´s sounds diffecult. thank you.
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• Philippines
25 Jan 07
"Mahal Kita" means I love You in Filipino..
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
i think that sounds nice. if you´re whispering mahal kita....uah how could say no...hehe
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@somits (21)
• Philippines
25 Jan 07
" Mahal kita" in filipino or "iniibig kita" :-)
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
2 dialects? great. thank you somits.
• India
25 Jan 07
i speak kannada and in my language to say i love you i would say...... naanu ninnanna preetisteni
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
very interesting, but where do you speaking kannada?
• India
25 Jan 07
hi i am from india and live in bangalore, its in a state called karnataka and kannada is the local language here.... can i know more about you.... keep the discussion going on, thank you
• United States
24 Jan 07
Since I am in the United States of America, our main and first language is English. So, I say: "I love you."
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
that was easy. but thank you very much.
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@sibiejohn (156)
• India
26 Jan 07
I am from india and i in mylanguage i will tell like this"naan unnai virumbugiren" and lot of like this in india since india has 100's of languages..
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
yeah somebody told me that it is difficult because in india you could speak so many dialects. thank you.
@Bytemi (1553)
• United States
24 Jan 07
mi amore tu, I am an Italian American.
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
oh great. i´m going for holiday to roma in september. thank you
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@mae168 (170)
• Philippines
25 Jan 07
in Visayan "gihigugma tika!"
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
25 Jan 07
aha. is it an indian dialect? or where it comes from?
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• Indonesia
24 Jan 07
Hello Garameo, Here in the UK, they say I love you.. just like it is: I love you.:) Sometimes they say it while they kiss the other party, or sometimes they just hug the person they loved. In Indonesia, they say Aku (means I) cinta (means love) kamu (you). See how easy that is, eh?! If you are in Japan, they probably say like this: Watashi ni aishiteru yo (I love you). I know this, because I used to live there for more than 3 years. Or in China, they will say like this: Wo Ai Ni (I love you). I saw it on the subtitle of a Chinese movie. And I know also I love you in German (which I believe you are very familiar with it), that is: Ich liebe die. I know that for a fact, since my ex was a half german.
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
yeah that´s great. thank you
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@UnAUnO (106)
• United States
26 Jan 07
OFA lahi atu..
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@UnAUnO (106)
• United States
26 Jan 07
OFA lahi atu..
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
great. but where did this one come from?
@vani24 (783)
• India
26 Jan 07
Hii Garameo, I am a south indian .I am from INDIA...and we say this way.... "nenu ninnu premistunaanu"...
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
oh that´s a new dialect i didn´t known. thank you.
@slimes (353)
• Ukraine
26 Jan 07
Yeah of course i will- i'm from eastern part of Nigeria and my mother tongue is Igbo Language;so i say i love you this way - " Afurum gi na anya "
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
fantastic. thank you. give me more dialects from africa.
• Pakistan
26 Jan 07
If I want to propose a girl, I will say, suppose if her name is sonia Hey sonia, I am having everything.. every happiness.. but I am yet incomplete and waiting for someone to complete my life.. I would be honorable if you will enter in my life and would be a part of my life.
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
ok, that´s a another art to i love you. in my opinion it seems like a proposal of marriage. isn´t it? thank you
• India
26 Jan 07
in my language telugu they say it as nenu ninu premistha
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
thank you very much.
• India
26 Jan 07
in my language i.e telugu they say it as nenu ninnu premistha or vastha chavala
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
thank you very much for this one. vastha chavala i heard one times in the past i mean.
@smkwan2007 (1036)
• Hong Kong
26 Jan 07
I am from Hong Kong. It is a city close to China. People here speak Cantonese and write Chinese. The expression "I love you" in Chinese is "???". Its Cantonese pronunciation is "Guor Oi Lee"
@Garameo (902)
• Germany
26 Jan 07
Yeah now i got know cantonese. thank you very much.