How to say I love you in 50 different languages?

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Hi, in some previous post we wrote about how to say Thank You in 50 different languages? Now we are posting about that how you can say I Love You in 50 different languages. I love you! These are three magical words that can change your whole life and give you immense pleasure. If you are travelling to some another country with your partner and you want to express your love to him/her in the local language of that country then you should know how to say I love you in local language of the country. Hence, we are giving you a list to say I love you in 50 different languages.

A –

Afrikaans : Ek het jou lief

Albanian : Te dua

Arabic : Ana behibak (to male)

Arabic : Ana behibek (to female)

Armenian : Yes kez sirumem

B –

Bambara : M’bi fe

Bengali : Ami tomake bhalobashi (pronounced: Amee toe-ma-kee 
bhalo-bashee)

Belarusian : Ya tabe kahayu

Bisaya : Nahigugma ako kanimo

Bulgarian : Obicham te
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C –

Cambodian : Soro lahn nhee ah

Catalan : T’estimo

Cherokee : Tsi ge yu i

Comanche : U kamakutu nu

Corsican : Ti tengu caru (to male)

Chinese : Wo ie ni

Cree : Kisakihitin

Creole : Mi aime jou

Croatian : Volim te

Czech : Miluji te

Cheyenne : Ne mohotatse

Chichewa : Ndimakukonda

Cantonese : Ngo oiy ney a

D –

Danish : Jeg Elsker Dig

Dutch : Ik hou van jou

E –

Elvish : Amin mela lle

Ethiopian : Afgreki’

Estonian : Ma armastan sind

Esperanto : Mi amas vin

F –

Faroese : Eg elski teg

Frisian : Ik hald fan dy

Farsi : Doset daram

Finnish : Mina rakastan sinua

French : Je t’aime, Je t’adore

G –

Gujarati : Hoo thunay prem karoo choo

Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort

German : Ich liebe dich

Georgian : Mikvarhar

Greek : S’agapo

H –

Hiligaynon : Palangga ko ikaw

Hawaiian : Aloha Au Ia`oe

Hindi : Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae

Hiligaynon : Guina higugma ko ikaw

Hmong : Kuv hlub koj

Hungarian : Szeretlek

Hmong : Kuv hlub koj

Hebrew : Ani ohev otach

I –

Icelandic : Eg elska tig

Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu

Italian : Ti amo

Ilonggo : Palangga ko ikaw

Inuit : Negligevapse

Irish : Taim i’ ngra leat

J –

Japanese : Aishiteru or Anata ga daisuki desu

K –

Kannada : Naanu ninna preetisuttene

Konkani : Tu magel moga cho

Kiswahili : Nakupenda

Kapampangan : Kaluguran daka

Korean : Sarang Heyo or Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida

L –

Latin : Te amo

Latvian : Es tevi miilu

Luxembourgeois : Ech hun dech gaer

Lithuanian : Tave myliu

Lebanese : Bahibak

M –

Macedonian : Te Sakam

Maltese : Inhobbok

Mohawk : Kanbhik

Malay : Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu

Malayalam : Njan Ninne Premikunnu

Moroccan : Ana moajaba bik

Marathi : Me tula prem karto

N –

Navaho : Ayor anosh’ni

Nahuatl : Ni mits neki

Ndebele : Niyakutanda

P –

Phillipino : Mahal kita

Pandacan : Syota na kita!!

Persian : Doo-set daaram

Pangasinan : Inaru Taka

Pig Latin : Iay ovlay ouyay

Papiamento : Mi ta stimabo

Polish : Kocham Ciebie

Portuguese : Eu te amo

R –

Romanian : Te iubesc

Russian : Ya tebya liubliu

S –

Scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort

Serbian : Volim te

Setswana : Ke a go rata

Sindhi : Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan

Sign Language : „,/ (represents position of fingers when signing ‘I Love You’)

Slovak : Lu`bim ta

Sioux : Techihhila

Slovenian : Ljubim te

Spanish : Te quiero / Te amo

Swedish : Jag alskar dig

Surinam : Mi lobi joe

Swahili : Ninapenda wewe

Swiss-German : Ich lieb Di

T –

Tagalog : Mahal kita

Taiwanese : Wa ga ei li

Turkish : Seni Seviyorum

Tamil : Nan unnai kathalikaraen

Thai : Phom rak khun

Tahitian : Ua Here Vau Ia Oe

Telugu : Nenu ninnu premistunnanu

Tunisian : Ha eh bak

U –

Ukrainian : Ya tebe kahayu

Urdu : mai aap say pyaar karta hoo

V –

Vietnamese : To female - Anh ye^u em

W –

Welsh : ‘Rwy’n dy garu di

Y –

Yoruba : Mo ni fe

Yiddish : Ikh hob dikh

Z –

Zuni : Tom ho’ ichema

Zazi : Ezhele hezdege



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