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How to say "I love you" in 30+ languages
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| DaveSaenz |
You can see how similar Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese are. :)
English:
I Love You
Spanish:
Te Amo
Portuguese:
Eu te amo
Italian:
Ti Amo
French:
Je T'aime
German:
lch Liebe Dich
Greek:
S'agapo
Japanese:
Ai e imasu
Chinese
Wo Ai Ni
Swedish:
Jag älskar dig
Dutch:
ik hou van jou
Danish:
jeg elsker dig
Ukrainian:
ja tebe kohaju
Croatian:
Volim te
Serbian:
Ja te volim
Polish:
Kocham Ciê
Russian (informal):
Я тебя люблю
Phonetically its something like: Ya tebya lyublyu.
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Nice Ass, Get in the truck
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| Laughingfennec |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Chinese
Wo Ai Ni
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thanx for this one ;) i may use it , i've had it... |
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| gwrmarines |
Portugueses
Eu te amo
Korean
나는 너를 사랑한다
Japanese in japanese
私は愛する HARRRR!
Chinese in chinese
我爱你 HARRRRR! |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
:)
Anyway
Croatian and Serbian
Volim te/Ja te volim
Russian
ÿ òå ëþáëþ, or something like that |
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| gwrmarines |
Russian
ß ëþáëþ âàñ |
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| =Sound Lab= |
| Thanx for these important words!:D |
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| Dumba |
| Am sure this information will make me more popular with the ladies! :crazy: |
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| Delay Llama |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Japanese
Ai snote Imasu |
| quote: | Originally posted by gwrmarines
Japanese in japanese
私は愛する HARRRR! |
The second one is a bit too formal (and it's on infinitive form), whereas the first one is a bit wrong because "snote" is not even writeable in Japanese :D
If you want to touch the heart of you Japanese beloved one, you'd better say "Ai e imasu" :) |
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| keithos27 |
Greek
S'agapo
French
Je t'aime |
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| reveal |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Swedish
Jag Alskar
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"Jag älskar dig" |
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| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by gwrmarines
Russian
ß ëþáëþ âàñ |
Definitely too formal for most occasions, unless you're telling a teacher you love her or something.
This is the one to use:
Я тебя люблю
Heh... I ven found an mp3 link of it... she says it twice.
Phonetically its something like: Ya tebya lyublyu
I don't think the Chinese one will be too useful unless you can get someone to tell you how to pronounce it with the correct tonalities... otherwise you might end up saying something like "purple monkey dishwasher". |
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