I Love You in Different Languages

I Love You in Different Languages

Learning a language can be a long daunting task. It takes normally a baby over 2 years before they start to really grasp a langauge. So learning a new one can be quite a challenge.

This is one language though that is universal. The language of love and dating. Here is a list of ways to say I love you in many languages.

Afrikaans – Ek het jou lief
Afrikaans – Ek het jou liefe
Apache – Shi ingolth-a
Albanian – Te dua
Alentejano (Portugal) – Gosto De Ti, Porra!
Alsacien – Ich hoan dich gear
Amharic – Afekrishalehou
Arabic – Ana Behibak (to a male)
Arabic – Ana Behibek (to a female)
Arabic (Formal Arabic) – Ooheboki (to a female)
Arabic (Formal Arabic) – Ooheboka (to a male)
Arabic – Ib’n hebbak
Arabic – Ana Ba-heb-bak
Arabic – nhebuk
Armenian – Yes kez si’rumem
Armenian – Sirem zk ‘ez
Assamese – Moi tomak bhal pau
Aztec – Nimitzlaco’tla
Bari ( A Sudanese Language) – Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
Bari ( A Sudanese Language) – Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much)
Batak – Holong rohangku di ho
Bavarian – I mog di narrisch gern
Bengali – Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
Bengali – Ami tomake bhalo basi
Bicol – Namumutan ta ka
Bolivian Quechua – Qanta munani
Bulgarian – Obicham te
Burmese – Chit pa de

Cambodian – Bon sro lanh oon
Cambodian – Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
Cambodian – Soro lahn nhee ah
Cantonese – Kgoh oi nei
Cantonese – Moi oiy neya
Cantonese – Ngo oi ney a
Cebuano – Gihigugma ko ikaw
Catalan – T’estim (mallorcan)
Catalan – T’estim molt (I love you a lot)
Catalan – T’estime (valencian)
Catalan – T’estimo (catalonian)
Cherokee – Kykeyu

Cherokee – Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
Cherokee – Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
Cheyenne – Nemehot�tse
Chickasaw Chiholloli (first “i” nasalized)
Chinese – Wo ai ni
Chinese – Wo ie ni
Corsican – Ti tengu cara (to female)
Corsican – Ti tengu caru (to male)

Creol – Mi aime jou
Croatian – Volim te
Czech – Miluji te
Czech – Miluju te (colloquial form)
Danish – Jeg elsker dig
Dutch – Ik hou van je
Dutch – Ik hou van jou

Egyptian – Anna bahebek
English – I love you
Esperanto – Mi amas vin
Estonian – Mina armastan sind
Estonian – Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian – Afgreki’

Farsi – Asheghetam
Farsi – Tora dust midaram
Farsi (Persian) – Doostat dAram
Filipino – Mahal kita
Filipino – Mahal ka ta
Filipino – Iniibig Kita
Finnish – Min� rakastan sinua
Flemish – Ik zie oe geerne
French – Je t’aime
French – Je t’adore
Friesian – Ik hou fan dei

Gaelic – Mo ghradh thu
Gaelic – Ta gra agam ort
German – Ich liebe dich
Georgian – Me shen mikvarkhar
Greek – S’agapo
Greek – Ego philo su (ego is only needed for emphasis)
Gujrati – Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon

Hausa – Ina sonki
Hawaiian Aloha I’a Au Oe
Hawaiian – Aloha I’a Au Oe
Hawaiian – Aloha wau ia oi
Hebrew – Ani ohev atach
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)
Hindi – Mae tumko pyar kia
Hindi – My tumko pyar karta hu
Hindi – Main tumse pyar karta hoon
Hindi – Ham Tomche Payer Kortahe
Hindi – Mai tumse peyar karta hnu
Hindi (Kannada) – Naanu ninnannu premisuththene
Hindu – My tumko pyar karta hu
Hokkien – Wa ai lu
Hopi – Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
Hungarian – Szeretlek te’ged

Icelandic – Eg elska pig
India (Malayalam) – njan ninne snehiykkunnu
Indonesian – Saja tjinta padamu
Indonesian – Saja kasih saudari
Indonesian – Saya Cinta Kamu
Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu
Indonesian – Aku cinta padamu
Innuktitut – Nagligivaget
Irish – Taim i’ngra leat
Inuit – Negligevapse
Italian – Ti amo (if it’s a relationship/lover/spouse)

Japanese – Ai shite imasu
Japanese – Aishiteru
Japanese – Kimi o ai shiteru
Japanese – Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu
Javanese – Kulo tresno

Kiswahili – Nakupenda
Korean – Tangshin-i cho-a-yo
Korean – Sarang Heyo
Korean – Tangsinul sarang ha yo
Korean – Nanun tongshinun sarang hamnida
Kurdish – Asektem
Kurdish – Ez te hezdikhem
Kyrgyz – Men seni suyom

Lao – Khoi huk chau
Latin – Ego Te amo (ego, for emphasis)
Latin – Te amo
Latin – Vos amo
Latvian – Es tevi Mlu (s teh-vih me-lu)
Lebanese – Bahibak
Lingala – Nalingi yo
Lithuanian – Tave myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu) Luo – Aheri

Madrid lingo – Me molas, tronca
Malay – Saya cintamu
Malay – Saya sayangmu
Malay (Indonesian) – Aku sayang enkow
Malay (Indonesian) – Sayah Chantikan Awah
Mandarin – Wo ai ni
Mohawk – Konoronhkwa
Mohawk – Kanbhik
Moroccan – Ana moajaba bik

Navaho – Ayor anosh’ni
Ndebele – Niyakutanda
Nepali – Ma timilai maya garchu
Nepali – Ma timilai man parauchu
Nigeria – Ina sonki (Hausa)
Norwegian – Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
Norwegian – Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) (pronounced: yai elske dai)

Ojibwe – Gi zah gin
Osetian – Aez dae warzyn

Pakistani – Muje se mu habbat hai
Persian – Tora dost daram
Persian – Aseketem
Persian – Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin – Ie ovele ouye or Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish – Kocham Cie
Polish – Ja cie kocham
Polish – Kocham Ciebie
Polish – Ja Ciebie Kocham
Portuguese – Eu te amo
Pushto – Za tha sara meena kawam

Romanian – Te iubesc
Russian – Ya vas lyublyu
Russian (Malincaya) – Ya Tibieh Lublue
Russian – Y’a liou-bliou tibya
Russian – Ya vac loobyoo
Russian – Ya tebya loobyoo
Russian – Ya l’ubl’u t’ebya
Russian – Ju ljublju tebja!
Russian – Ljublju tebja
Russian – Ya lyublyu tebya
Russian – Ya polubeel s’tebya
Russian – Ya tebya ljublju

Samoan – Ou te alofa outou
Serbian – Lubim te
Serbocroatian – Volim te
Shona – Ndinokuda
Sinhalese – Mama oyata adarei
Sioux (Lakota) – Techi ‘hila
Sioux (Lakota) – Techihhila
Slovak – lubim ta
Slovene – Ljubim te
Somali – Wankudja’alahai
Spanish – Te amo (I love you)
Srilankan – Mama Oyata Arderyi
Sudanese (Bari) – Nan nyanyar do ( I love you)
Sudanese (Bari) – Nan nyanyar do parik ( I love you very much )
Swahili – Mimi nakupenda
Swahili – Ninapenda wewe
Swahili – Naku penda (followed by the person’s name)
Swedish – Jag alskar dig
Swedish – Iaj Alskar Dej
Swiss-German – Ch’ha di ga”rn
Syrian/Lebanes – Bhebbek

Tahitian – Ua Here Vau la Oe
Tajik – Mantodro esme deram
Tamil – Naan unni kathilikaran
Tamil – Ni yaanai kaadli karen
Taiwanese – Ngua ai di or Wa ga ei li
Tcheque – Miluji te
Telugu – Neenu ninnu pra’mistu’nnanu
Telugu (India) – Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu
Thai – Ch’an Rak Khun
Thai – Phom Rak Khun
Thai – Pom rak khun
Thai – Charn Ruck Ter
Tibetan – Khyod-la cags-so
Tunisian – Ha eh bak
Turkish – Seni Seviyorum

Ukrainian – Ja Tebe lublu
Urdu – Mujge tumae mahabbat hai
Uzbek – Man sani sevaman

Vietnamese – Toi yeu em
Vietnamese – Anh ye u em (male to female)
Vietnamese – Em ye u anh” (female to male)
Vlaams – Ik hue van ye

Welsh – Rwy’n dy garu di
Welsh – Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (Chwi)

Yiddish – Ich libe dich
Yiddish – Ikh hob dikh lib

Zazi – Ezhele hezdege
Zulu – Ngiyakuthanda
Zuni – Tom ho’ ichema

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