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i am trying to come up with better ways to tell my g/f "i love you"

so far i have said "Te Amo" which is Latin.

i need I love you in the folloowing langauges

Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Thai
Arabic
Hebrew
French
and

The language of god?? In the passion of the Christ.. the language they were speaking.. I need I love you in that language.

2006-10-19 21:30:54 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

i need both cantonese and mandarin for the chinese

2006-10-19 21:31:45 · update #1

16 answers

in Greek it's Sagapo

2006-10-19 21:40:31 · answer #1 · answered by chefzilla65 5 · 0 0

I can only help you with Cantonese and Mandarin (both dialects of Chinese)

Cantonese: Ngor Ooi Nay.
Mandarin: Wo Ai Ni.

2006-10-20 04:42:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are serveral ways to say I love you in Aramaic...the language that the Messiah spoke. Here are two:

1.) rekhemeth-eykh (used of friends and family)
2.) yedadeth-eykh (used of a spouse or lover)

Personally, I recommend using the French, "Je t'adore." Much more romantic.

2006-10-20 14:24:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Je t'aime french
Ich liebe Dich german
Ti amo italian
Te quiero spanish
Σας αγαπώ greek
Ik houd van u dutch
Eu te amo portugues
Я люблю вас russian

2006-10-20 04:37:23 · answer #4 · answered by LadieVamp 5 · 3 0

They were speaking Aramaic in "The Passion of the Christ."
French: Je t'aime, or even better, Je t'aime avec tout mon couer (I love you with all my heart)
German: Ich liebe dich.

2006-10-20 04:42:18 · answer #5 · answered by Tink 2 · 0 0

Arabic:
Ana bahibak ( Woman for Man )
Ana bahibek ( Man for Woman )
Russian:
Ya tebya loublou
French:
Je t'aime

2006-10-20 04:39:41 · answer #6 · answered by m_ahmed81 2 · 0 0

In Korean, "I love you" is usually "saranghaeyo" pronounced "sarong (like the clothing)--hey-yo".

By the way, this page might help:

http://www.travlang.com/languages/iloveyou.html

2006-10-20 09:03:33 · answer #7 · answered by Quest star 4 · 0 0

Chinese: Wo ai ni (pronounced "Wo eye knee")
French: Je t'aime (pronounced "zhe temm")

2006-10-20 04:44:15 · answer #8 · answered by johnlb 3 · 1 0

Chinese (Cantonese)
"or oi nei"

Chinese (Mandarian-not exact pinyin though)
"wor ai ni"

Japanese
"Ai shi-te-iru"

2006-10-20 04:34:42 · answer #9 · answered by Skys 3 · 1 0

Ummmmm I know Phillipenes: Mahal Kita - i love you Mahal Na Mahal Kita - i love you to

2006-10-20 04:37:27 · answer #10 · answered by mom_in_love 4 · 0 0

chinese = mandarin = wo ai ni
japanese = ai shi te i mas
korean = sarang haeyo

2006-10-22 01:55:05 · answer #11 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

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