The Motu people of Papua New Guinea say "Lau na oi na lalokau henimumu", which is 6 words.
2006-07-11 17:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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To one of the posters up above, how is German one of the ones with the most words? It's 3, just like in English, and even in Serbo-Croatian it's 3. Then again, there's a couple more ways to say it, which might branch out to 4 or 5 words.
2006-07-11 16:14:03
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answered by Ado S 1
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Thai: "Khaa Pra Puttachao Rak Par Ong Pa Ya Kha" when say this to the King or the Queen.
2006-07-11 11:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Russian
2006-07-11 11:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Ich liebe dich. <-German
ti amo <-Italian
amo te <-Spanish
I love you. <-English
they're the only languages I know, so out of those, English and German are tied with 3. Other languages will beat that.
2006-07-11 11:41:13
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answered by romantemple16 2
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Papiamentu (the language spoken in Aruba and Curaçao):
Mi ta stima bo.
2006-07-11 15:57:25
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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Just to correct maddie L., in french they say "Je t'aime" not "Je vous aime" . OR at least je t'aime is far more commonly said.
In Japanese it's "watashi wa anato aishte ma"
2006-07-11 12:16:57
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answered by mac_guy_ver 3
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Dunno.
In Hindi, that would be
"Main tumse pyaar hoon."
That's 5 words.
2006-07-11 11:27:40
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answered by shrek 5
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Urdu - mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
2006-07-11 12:15:52
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answered by nastaran 3
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in french it is je vous aime, which is 3 words...idk. that is a really good question though.
2006-07-11 11:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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