The language of love is international
I Love You is a phrase used around the world to show how much we care, understand and desire to be with the ones close to our hearts. Knowing how to say I Love You in other languages may actually increase your cultural awareness and dating prospects in the process. However, results may vary. Moreover, we are not responsible for any consequences of mispronunciation or cultural misundertandings.
These translations are all spelled phonetically, we hope.
Vietnamese---- Anh ye^u em (man to woman) Em ye^u anh (woman to man)
Thai ------------Phom Rak Khun (man to woman) -Ch'an Rak Khun (woman to man)
Taiwanese-----Gwa ai lee
Spanish---------Te quiero -Te amo
Sioux ------------Techihhila
Portuguese--------Eu amo-te
Latin ------------------Te amo -Vos amo
Korean ------saranghabnida
Japanese -----Kimi o ai shiteru
German ------ ich leba dich
Berber-------Lakh tirikh
Arabic-------Ana Behibak (to a male) - Ana Behibek (to a female)
Albanian ------Te dua
Czech----------Miluji te
Chinese------------Wo ie ni
Cantonese---------Ngo oi ney
Greek----------S' ayapo
Impress your sweetheart, or some other significant other with some fancy language acrobatics, today!
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