Afrikaans: Ek is lief vir jou!
Albanian: Te dua!
Amharic: Afekrishalehou!
Arabic: Ohiboke (m to f), Nohiboka (f to m, or m to m)
Armenian: Yes kez si'rumem!
Basque: Maite zaitut!
Bengali: Ami tomake bahlobashi!
Bosnian: Volim te!
Bulgarian: Obicham te!
Catalan: T'estimo!
Creole: Mi aime jou!
Croatian: Volim te!
Czech: Miluji tev!
Danish: Jeg elsker dig!
Dutch: Ik hou van je!
English: I love you!
Esperanto: Mi amas vin!
Estonian: Mina armastan sind!
Farsi: Tora dost daram!
Filipino: Iniibig kita!
Finnish: (Mä) rakastan sua!
French: Je t'aime!
Frisian: Ik hald fan dei!
Galician: Querote!
German: Ich liebe dich!
Greek: S'ayapo!
Gujarati: Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon! tane chaahuN chhuN!
Hawaiian: Aloha wau ia 'oe!
Hebrew: Anee ohev otakh (m to f), Anee ohevet otkha (f to m), Anee ohev otkha (m to m), Anee ohevet otakh (f to f)
Hindi: Mai tumase pyar karta hun (m to f), Mai tumse pyar karti hun (f to m)
Hungarian: Szeretlek!
Icelandic: Eg elska thig!
Indonesian: Saya cinta padamu!
Irish: t'a gr'a agam dhuit!
Italian: Ti amo!
Japanese: Kimi o ai shiteru!
Korean: Dangsinul saranghee yo!
Latin: Te amo!
Latvian: Es tevi milu!
Lithuanian: As tave myliu!
Malaysian: Saya cintamu!
Mandarin: Wo ai ni!
Marshallese: Yokwe Yuk!
Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg!
Polish: Kocham ciebie!
Portuguese: Eu te amo!
Romanian: Te iubesc!
Russian: Ya tyebya lyublyu!
Sanskrit: twayi snihyaami
Serbian: Volim te!
Sesotho: Kiyahurata!
Slovak: Lubim ta!
Slovenian: Ljubim te!
Spanish: Te amo!
Swahili: Nakupenda!
Swedish: Jag älskar dig!
Tagalog: Mahal kita!
Thai: Phom rug khun (Male speaker) Chan rug khun (Female
speaker)
Turkish: Seni seviyorum!
Ukrainian: Ya tebe kokhayu!
Urdu: Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon! (m to f) - Main tumse muhabbat karti hoon (f to m)
Vietnamese: Anh yeu em (m to f), Em yeu an (f to m)
Welsh: Rwy'n dy garu di!
Yiddish: Kh'hob dikh lib!
Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda!
Now please just dont ask me to how are they all actually said and the words pronounced, as I may not know that :$
2007-04-11 12:39:44
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answered by angelic 2
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Im (rhymes with him) o-gen (or gin). There is a British singer named Imogen. I haven't any proposal if that is in which it got here from. I individually have certainly not obvious it used within the US. Yet. It rings a bell in my memory of Ingen, the organization that ran Jurassic Park within the first 2 films. An older identify of equivalent strains is Imogene. Im-o-jean. There was once a historic time individual actress named Imogene Coca within the US.
2016-09-05 10:24:25
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answered by ? 4
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Te amo = Spanish
Ik hou van jou = Dutch
Je t'aime = French
Ti amo = Italian
2007-04-11 12:34:37
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answered by Martha P 7
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In sign language, hold up your thumb, pointer, and pinky with the middle and ring finger down.
2007-04-11 12:32:26
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answered by cowgirl 6
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In Latin: Te Amo
In German: Ich Liebe Dich
2007-04-11 12:38:36
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answered by Kristana 2
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Mujsay theray pyaar hay.
That is in Urdu. It is a language spoken in Pakistan.
2007-04-11 12:32:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahn Yu Ehm (Vietnamese)
2007-04-11 12:33:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out this link:
http://www.cyberlove101.com/iloveyou.htm
It has every language you could ever want.
2007-04-11 12:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In Tagalog (Philippines):
"mahal kita" when talking to a single person
"mahal ko kayo" when talking to a group of people
2007-04-11 12:31:52
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answered by smileytulip_jeh 2
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German: ich liebe dich.
Hindi: main tumse pyar karta hoon.
sanskrit: hRcchayavardhana
French: je t'aime.
Italian: ti amo.
Portugese: eu te amo.
2007-04-11 12:44:18
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answered by solver 3
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