אני אוהבת אותך- ani ohevet otcha (girl to boy)
אני אוהב אותך- ani ohev otach (boy to girl)
in hebrew...
2006-12-25 17:21:42
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answer #1
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answered by Luv Thy Neighbour! 5
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Iniibig kita or Mahal kita in Tagalog, Doset Daram in Persian, Yo Te amo in Spanish, J'ai teme in French.
2006-12-27 11:35:50
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answer #2
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answered by linda c 5
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Indonesian: Saya cinta padamu.
Mandarin: Wo ai ni.
Dutch: I hou feel van you.
German: Ich liebe die!
Makassarese: Ku ngae ko, andi bau!
Sundanese: Abdi palai ka anjeun.
Ibanese: Aku sayau ngagai nuan.
Cantonese: Ngo oi lei.
French: Je t'aime!
Tagalog : Ako kaibigan ko!
Jakartanese: Gua sayang ama lu!
I think that's enough. I love you!
2006-12-25 18:17:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Mahal Kita - (tagalog, Philippines)
2006-12-25 22:26:46
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answer #4
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answered by picturesque 3
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Ich liebe Dich! german
Kocham Cię! polish
2006-12-25 19:48:37
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answer #5
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answered by sternchen 3
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Prof Lee is almost correct about his Dutch just a couple of spelling errors.
Ik hou veel van jou = I love you very much
Ik hou van jou = I love you
In Vietnamese: Anh yeu em (or Anh yeu em rat nhieu)
2006-12-25 19:20:32
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answer #6
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answered by Aschwin 3
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My native language is English, but here's how to say it in a few more:
Latin: Te amo.
Italian: Ti amo.
French: Je t'aime.
German: Ich liebe Dich.
2006-12-25 17:39:23
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answer #7
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answered by Néant Humain 2
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Mi amas vin. (Esperanto)
aux (or)
Amas vin mi
aux
Vin mi amas
aux
Amas mi vin
aux
Mi vin amas
aux
Vin amas mi
That's the beauty of Esperanto. I can change my word order and still say the same thing because the direct object of the sentence has been identified by placing the 'n' on the end of that word.
Consequently 'Min vi amas' means 'You love me.'
2006-12-26 01:53:36
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answer #8
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answered by Jagg 5
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Mama oyata adarei- Sinhala
2006-12-25 17:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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"Neenu Ninnu Premistunnanu"
Neenu = Im
Ninnu = You
Premistunnanu = Loving
Language - TELUGU
spoken in State: Andhra Pradesh - India
2006-12-25 17:34:09
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answered by JaiIndia 2
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In the Fijian language:
Au domoni iko.
Au = I
domoni = love
iko = you
2006-12-25 20:00:30
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answered by Baker 1
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