The Logos database contains its translation to more than 90 languages. If you follow the link, you may even hear the pronounciation in a few of these.
English:I love you
Italian:ti amo ; ti voglio bene ; ti voglio bene assai
Spanish:te amo ; te quiero
French:je t'aime
German :ich liebe dich
Russian:я люблю тебя ; я тебя люблю
Arabic:أنا أحبك
Chinese:我爱你
Afrikaans:ek het jou lief
Albanian:te dua
Aragones:t'aimo
Azeri (Latin Script):mən səni sevirəm
Basque:maite zaitut
Berber:*te amo??
Bergamasco:ta ole be
Brazilian Portuguese:amo você ; te amo
Breton:da garout a ran ; karout a ran ac'hanout ; me a gar ac'hanout ; me zo sot ganit
Bulgarian:обичам те
Calabrese:ti vogliu beni
Catalan:t'estimo
Corsican:ti amu
Croatian:volim te
Czech:miluji tě
Danish:jeg elsker dig
Dutch:ik hou van jou ; ik hou van je
Esperanto:mi vin amas
Estonian:ma armastan sind
Fanese:te voj ben
Finnish:minä rakastan sinua
Flemish:ik zie je graag ; ik hou van je
Frisian:ik hâld van dy
Furlan:ti ami
Galego Eonaviego:quérote ; ámote
Galician:quérote ; ámote
Greek:σε αγαπώ
Guarani:rohaihu
Hausa:Inàa sôo kì
Hawaiian:Aloha I'a Au Oe
Hebrew:אני אוהב אותך ; אני אוהבת אותך
Hindi:मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूं
Hungarian:szeretlek
Icelandic:*ti voglio bene??
Iluko:ay-ayaten ka
Indonesian:saya cinta padamu
Irish:tá mé i ngrá leat
Japanese:好きです
Kannada:naanu ninnanu preethisuthene ; naanu ninnanu mohisuthene
Korean:너를 사랑해요
Latin:ego amo te
Latvian:es tevi mîlu
Lithuanian:as tave myliu
Lombardo Occidentale:te ami
Lombardo Orientale:te voi be
Luxembourgish:Ech hun Dech gäer
Macedonian:*Te Sakam??
Maltese:Jien inhobbok
Maori:кa aroha ki a koe
Mapunzugun:inchepoyeneimi
Mudnés:a-t vói bèin
Napulitano:te voglie bbene
Norwegian:jeg elsker deg
Occitan:que t'aimi
Persian:دوستت دارم ; به تو عشق می ورزم ; عاشقت هستم ; عاشقتم
Piemontese:te ami
Polish:kocham cię
Portuguese:amo-te ; eu te amo
Rapanui:hanga rahi a'au kia koe
Romagnolo:a-t vói bèin
Roman:te amo
Romanian:te iubesc
Schwäbisch:*i moag De??
Scots Gaelic:tha gaol agam ort
Serbian:волим те
Sicilian:ti vogghiu beni
Slovak:lubim ta
Slovenian:ljubim te
Swedish:jag älskar dig
Swiss German:Ich han Di gärn
Tagalog:mahal kita
Tamil:naan unnai kaadhalikkiren ; naan unnai virumbugiren ; naan unnai nesikkiren
Tatar:мин син яратам
Thai:ผมรักคุณ ; รักนะ
Traditional Chinese:我愛你
Turkish:seni seviyorum
Ukrainian:я кохаю тебе ; я люблю тебе
Urdu:میں تم سے پیار کرتا/تی ہوں
Uzbek:мен сени севаман
Valencian:te vullc ; t'ame
Venetian:te vojo ben
Vietnamese:anh yêu em
Wallon:dji vs voe voltî
Welsh:rwy' i'n dy garu di
Yiddish:Ikh hob dikh lib ; ikh hob dikh holt ; ikh hob dikh gern
Zulu:ndiyakuthando
2007-03-03 07:59:34
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Japanese - Kimi wo aishiteru or aishiteru
Korean - Dangsinul saranghee-yo or Saranghee
French - Je t’aime
Italian - Ti amo
Brazil(Portuguese) - Eu te amo(eiu-amu-chee)
Chinese(mandarin) -Wo ai ni
Irish - Taim i' ngra leat
German - Ich liebe dich
Hebrew - Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
Ani ohev otach (male to female)
Turkish - Seni seviyorum
2007-03-04 00:20:37
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answered by スミレ 4
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French: je t'aime
Italian: ti voglio bene
Turkish: seni seviyorum
German: Ich liebe dich
Swedish: Jag älskar dig
Norwegian: jeg elsker dig
Greek: Ï'αγαÏÏ (s'agapó)
Maybe I'll think of a few more later.....
2007-03-03 13:17:26
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answered by GrahamH 7
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Gaeilge: tá grá orm duit
Hindi: mein tumse pyaar karta hoon
2014-09-20 20:35:36
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arabic ..bahibak .."to a male"
bahebik " to a female"
sure in english is love u
french is je t'aime
and i knew te amo also but thats all i have :)
2007-03-03 14:54:50
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answered by me 3
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In italian you say ti amo.
In dutch you say Ik HOUD van U.
In french you say JE T'AIME.
In german you say ICH LIEBE DICH.
In portuguese you say _ Eu te amo LOVE YOU.
and in spanish you say TE QUIERO.
well me i cn say it in 6 ways i hope ill he;ped u a lil
2007-03-03 13:39:44
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answered by aura m 2
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Love is more then words and expressions are universal. No I'm just kidding, I only say that because I'm illiterate.
2007-03-03 13:07:57
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answered by DjStabMasterArson 3
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ENGLiiSH) ii LOVE YOU
(BOSNiiAN) VOLiiM TE
(ALBANiiAN) TE DUA
(SPANiiSH) TE AMO
(iiTALIAN) Tii AMO
(GERMAN) iiSH LiiBE DiiSH
(CHiiNESE) WO Aii Nii
(KOREAN) SA RANG HAE YO
(JAPANESE) Aii SHii TE RU
(ROMANiiAN) TE UBSEC
2007-03-03 13:07:05
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answered by boyfriendlessMegin 3
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Rwy'n dy garu ti
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dw i'n dy garu ti
That's yn cymraeg, (in Welsh)!
2007-03-03 15:52:41
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answered by don't stop the music ♪ 6
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This question has been asked and answered here dozens of time. Do a search before you post!
2007-03-03 13:33:58
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answered by bedhead 3
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