I love you
By pizzoli
@pizzoli (3366)
Italy
15 responses
@xXmeganxX (4420)
•
11 Feb 07
well my mother and father are both english so it's just "i love you"..hehe! :O)
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@elusivedarkness (531)
• United States
12 Feb 07
That's cool that you speak Italian. I'm American so I would just say I love you. I also know Spanish because quite a few people in my part of country speak Spanish now. In Spanish it would be "Te Quiero" in case anyone's interested.
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@elusivedarkness (531)
• United States
12 Feb 07
"Te Quiero" literally means I want you, but people use it frequently for I love you. Other people use "Te amo" is also used, but generally it's more for your lover only. It really depends on what country you're in though. "Te Amo" is very similar to Italian.
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@Dolcerina (3376)
• Hungary
12 Feb 07
In hungarian language we can say it with only one word: "szeretlek"
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@Josette_J (805)
• Malaysia
18 Feb 07
In the Malay language: Aku cinta kepadamu (Aku=I cinta=love kepada=to mu/kamu=you)
In Mandarin: wo ai ni (wo=I ai=love ni=you)
@nady100011 (594)
• United Arab Emirates
18 Feb 07
My mother tongue is arabic so, I can say i love you in arabic by this word:-
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@lxjo0leexl (15)
• United States
12 Feb 07
in Vietnamese, a guy saying to a girl is: anh yeu em.
a girl to a guy is : em yeu anh.
yeu is pronounced "ewww"
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