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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 21:32:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

7 answers

:: "I Love You" in Different Languages ::

Afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou
Ek het jou lief

Albanian : Te dua

Amharic : Afekrishalehou

Arabic : Ana Behibak (to a male)
Ana Behibek (to a female)

Basc : Nere Maitea

Bavarian : I mog di narrisch gern

Bengali : Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi

Berber : Lakh tirikh

Bicol : Namumutan ta ka

Bulgarian : Obicham te

Cambodian : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
Bon sro lanh oon

Cantonese : Ngo oi ney

Catalan : T'estim (mallorcan)
T'estime (valencian)
T'estimo (catalonian)
T'estim molt (I love you a lot)

Chinese : Wo ie ni (Manderin, Cantonese)

Croatian : Volim te (most common), or
Ja te volim (less common)

Czech : miluji te

Danish : Jeg elsker dig

Dutch : Ik hou van jou

Estonian : Mina armastan sind

Esperanto : Mi amas vin

Persian (Farsi) : Tora dust midaram

Flemish : Ik zie oe geerne

Finnish : Mina" rakastan sinua

French : Je t'aime

Friesian : Ik bin fereale op dy
Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase)
(the ^ is above the a)

Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort

German : Ich liebe Dich
I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.)

Greek : S' ayapo

Gujarati (a dialect of India) "Tane Prem Karoo Choo"

Hausa : Ina sonki

Hebrew : aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male)
aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)
Ani ohev at (man to woman)
Ani ohevet atah (woman to man)

Hindi: Mein Tumse Pyar Karta Hoon

Hokkien : Wa ai lu

Hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta

Hungarian : Szeretlek te'ged

Icelandic : ?g elska ßig

Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu
Saya Cinta Kamu
Aku cinta padamu
Saya kasih saudari

Italian : Ti amo

Irish : taim i' ngra leat

Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru

Kazakh : Men seny jaksy kuremyn

Kiswahili : Nakupenda

Korean : Tangsinul sarang ha yo

Kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem

Latin : Te amo
Vos amo

Lao : Khoi huk chau

Latvian : Es Tev milu

Lingala : Nalingi yo

Lithuanian: Ash miliu tave

Luo : Aheri

Madrid lingo : Me molas, tronca

Malay/Indonesian : Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you)
Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you)

Malay : Saya cintamu
Saya sayangmu

Maltese: Inhobbok! (Added by Christine )

Mandarin : Wo ai ni

Mohawk : Konoronhkwa

Navajo : Ayor anosh'ni

Ndebele : Niyakutanda

Norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)

Pakistani : Muje se mu habbat hai

Persian : Tora dost daram

Pilipino : Mahal Kita
Iniibig Kita

Polish : Ja Cie Kocham or Kocham Cie
(Pronounced Yacha kocham)

Portuguese : Eu te amo

Romanian : Te iu besc

Russian : Ya lyublyu tebya
Ya vas lyublyu

Scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort

Serbian : Volim te (most common), or
Ja te volim" (less common)

Shona : Ndinokuda

Sioux : Techihhila

Slovak : lubim ta

Slovene : ljubim te (??????)

Spanish : Te amo

Swahili : Nakupenda

Swedish : Jag a"lskar dig

Swiss-German : Ch'ha di ga"rn

Tagalog : Mahal kita

Taiwanese : Gwa ai lee

Tamil Naan Unnai Kadhalikiren (Entry by krishna connexions@theoffice.net)

Thai : Phom Rak Khun
Ch'an Rak Khun

Tunisian : Ha eh bak

Turkish : Seni seviyorum!

Urdu : Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai (Entry by Magsemail@aol.com)

Vietnamese : Anh ye^u em (man to woman)
Em ye^u anh (woman to man)
Toi yeu em

Vlaams : Ik hou van jou

Welsh : 'Rwy'n dy garu di.
Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)

Yiddish : Ikh hob dikh lib

Zazi : Ezhele hezdege (sp?)

Zuni : Tom ho' ichema

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*Bicol -> Philipin dialect
*Ndebele -> Zimbabwe
*Vlaams -> Belgian Dutch
*Zazi -> Kurdic dialect
*
*Shona -> Zimbabwe
*Luo -> Kenya
*a" -> a with umlaut
*e^ -> ^ above e

2006-10-19 21:47:33 · answer #1 · answered by nurfarizah1979 4 · 1 0

Here are the following translations:

Chinese - gnoy oy na
Japanese - Aishiteru
Korean - SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei
Thai - Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter
Arabic - Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak
Hebrew - Ani ohevet ota
French - Je t'aime

2006-10-19 21:42:53 · answer #2 · answered by hslevy57 2 · 1 0

Arabic = Ana Bahibak
Hebrew = Ani Ohev Otach (male saying to a female)

2006-10-21 19:15:09 · answer #3 · answered by NY gal 4 · 0 0

In Chinese 我愛你

In Japanese 私は愛する

In Korean 나는 너를 사랑한다

In French Je t'aime

2006-10-19 21:40:36 · answer #4 · answered by windy288 6 · 0 0

The only ones I know are German: Ich liebe Dich and French: je t’aime. Some free translation sites are http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr; http://www.epals.com/translation/translation.e; and http://www.freetranslation.com/

Unfortunately, when you ask for translations to Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, you get the answer in the special characters they use.

2006-10-19 21:56:51 · answer #5 · answered by Lillian L 5 · 0 0

Chinese= Wo ie ni
Japanese= Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu
Korean= Tangshin-ul sarang hae-yo
Thai= Ch'an Rak Khun
Arabic= OHIBOKE male to female
Arabic= OHIBOKA female to male
Hebrew= Ani ohev otach (male to female)
Hebrew= Ani ohev otcha (male to male)
Hebrew= Ani ohevet otach (female to female)
Hebrew= Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
French= Je t'aime

2006-10-19 21:49:52 · answer #6 · answered by onlyme_6000 3 · 0 0

............................. give a BIG smile ..........................

2006-10-19 21:41:00 · answer #7 · answered by spaceman 5 · 0 1

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