How to say I love you in the different language?
Well, you may be from the different language or different tertiary. But you may have girl/boyfriend from different language tertiary then you have. The sweet word I love you, if you could say in his/her language, he/she could be humble of Love and Happiness. Here in this article, we are trying to explain how to say I love you in all language from the world. How to say I love you in French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian ??
LANGUAGE |
TRANSLATION |
AFRIKAANS |
ek het jou lief / ek is lief vir jou |
ALBANIAN |
t?dua |
ALSATIAN |
ich hab die lieb |
Dialectal ARABIC (North African) |
n’bghick |
Dialectal ARABIC (Eastern) |
bahebbak (to a man) / bahebbik (to a woman) |
Literary ARABIC |
ouhibbouka (to a man) / ouhibbouki (to a woman) |
ARMENIAN |
yes kez siroumem |
ASTURIAN |
qui?ote |
ATTI?/font> |
min bou la y?/font> |
AZERI |
men seni sevirem |
BAMBARA |
n?bi f?/font> |
BASQUE |
maite zaitut |
BAOULE |
mi kl? |
BELARUSIAN |
Кахаю цябе (kahaju ciabie) |
BENGALI |
aami tomakey bhalo basi |
BERBER |
righ kem |
BOBO |
ma kia b?n?/font> |
BOSNIAN |
volim te |
BRETON |
karout a ran ac’hanout / da garout a ran / me az kar |
BULGARIAN |
обичам те |
BURMESE |
nga nin ko chit te |
CATALAN |
t’estimo |
CHEYENNE |
ne’mehotatse |
CHINESE |
wo ai ni |
CORSICAN |
amu t?/ ti tengu caru |
CROATIAN |
volim te |
CZECH |
miluji tě |
DANISH |
jeg elsker dig |
DIOULA |
mi f?/font> |
DUTCH |
ik hou van jou |
ESPERANTO |
mi amas vin |
ESTONIAN |
ma armastan sind |
FAROESE |
eg elski teg |
FINNISH |
min?rakastan sinua |
FLEMISH |
ik hou van jou / ik heb je lief |
FRENCH |
je t’aime |
FRISIAN |
ik h?d fan dy |
FRIULAN |
o ti vuei ben |
GALICIAN |
amo-te / ?ote / quero-te / qu?ote |
GEORGIAN |
me shen mikvarkhar |
GERMAN |
ich liebe Dich |
GREEK |
s’agapo |
GUARAN?/font> |
rojhayh?/font> |
GUJARATI |
hun tane prem karun chhun |
HAITIAN CREOLE |
mwen renmen’w / mouin rinmin’w |
HAWAIAN |
aloha wau iā ?oe |
HEBREW |
ani ohev otakh (man to woman)ani ohevet otkha (woman to man) |
HINDI |
main tumse pyar karta hoo |
HMONG |
kuv hlub koj |
HUNGARIAN |
szeretlek |
ICELANDIC |
? elska ?g |
INDONESIAN |
saya cinta padamu / saya cinta kamu |
IRISH GAELIC |
t?gr?agam duit |
ITALIAN |
ti amo |
JAPANESE |
aishitemasu / aishiteru (barely used)anata ga daisuki desu (“cute”) |
KABYLIAN |
hamlagh-kem(man to woman)hamlaghk (woman to man) |
KANNADA |
naanu ninnanna pritisutteney |
KHMER |
bang srola?n ? (man to woman)? srola?n bang (woman to man) |
KINYARWANDA |
ndagukunda |
KOREAN |
saranghe |
KURDISH |
ez te hez dikim |
LAO | khoi hak tchao lai |
LATIN |
te amo |
LATVIAN |
es tevi mīlu |
LEBANESE |
b’hibik(man to woman)b’hibak (woman to man) |
LIGURIAN |
mi te amu |
LINGALA |
na lingi yo |
LITHUANIAN |
a? tave myliu |
LOW SAXON |
ik hou van ju |
LUXEMBOURGEOIS |
ech hun dech g?r |
MACEDONIAN |
te sakam |
MALAGASY |
tiako ianao / tia anao aho (stronger) |
MALAY |
aku cinta padamu |
MALAYALAM |
enikku ninn?ishtamaanu |
MALTESE |
inħobbok |
MANX |
ta graih aym ort |
MAORI |
kei te aroha au i a koe |
MARQUESAN |
hinenao au ia oe |
MONGOLIAN |
Би чамд хайртай (bi chamd khairtai) |
MOR?/font> |
mam nong-a fo |
NAPOLETANO |
t’ammo |
NDEBELE |
niya ku tanda |
NEPALI |
ma timilai prem garchhu |
NORWEGIAN |
jeg elsker deg |
OCCITAN |
t’aimi |
PAPIAMENTU |
mi ta stima bo |
PERSIAN |
dustat d?am (formal) / duset d?am (informal) |
POLISH |
kocham cię |
PORTUGUESE |
amo-te / eu te amo (Brazilian Portuguese) |
PUNJABI |
mein tenu pyar karda han (male speaker)mein tenu pyar kardi han (female speaker) |
QUECHUA de CUZCO |
munakuyki |
RAPA NUI |
hanga rahi au kia koe |
ROMANI |
kama?tut |
ROMANIAN |
te iubesc |
RUSSIAN |
Я тебя люблю (ia tibia lioubliou) |
SAMOAN |
ou te alofa ia te oe |
SANGO |
mbi y?m?/font> |
SARDINIAN |
deo t?amo (logudorese) / deu t?amu (campidanese) |
SCOTTISH GAELIC |
tha gaol agam ort / tha gaol agam oirbh |
SERBIAN |
volim te |
SESOTHO |
ke ya ho rata |
SHIMAORE |
ni su hu vendza |
SHONA |
ndinokuda |
SINDHI |
moon khay tu saan piyar aahay |
SINHALA |
mama oyata aadareyi (spoken) / mama obata aadareyi (formal) |
SIOUX |
wastewalake |
SLOVAK |
ľ?im ťa / milujem ťa |
SLOVENIAN |
ljubim te / rad te imam (male speaker) / rada te imam (female speaker) |
SOBOTA |
volim te / se te volime (lit.) |
SOMALI |
waan ku jecelahay |
SONINK?/font> |
na moula |
SPANISH |
te amo / te quiero |
SUSU |
ira fan ma |
SWAHILI |
nakupenda |
SWEDISH |
jag ?skar dig |
TAGALOG |
mahal kita |
TAHITIAN |
ua here vau ia oe |
TAJIKI |
jigarata bihrum duhtari hola (man to woman)tra lav dorum (woman to man) |
TAMIL |
naan unnai kaadhalikkarn |
TATAR |
min sine yaratam |
TELUGU |
nenu ninnu premisthunnanu |
TETUN |
hau hadomi o |
THAI |
ผมรักคุณ (phom rak khun) – man speakingฉันรักคุณ (chan rak khun) – woman speaking |
TIBETAN |
na kirinla gaguidou |
TURKISH |
seni seviyorum |
TURKMEN |
seni s??in |
UDMURT |
mon tone jaratiśko |
UKRAINIAN |
Я тебе кохаю (ia tebe kohaiu) |
URDU |
mein tumse mohabbat karta hoon(man to woman)main tumse mohabbat karti hoon (woman to man)mujhe tum se pyar heh |
UZBEK |
men seni sevaman / men seni yahshi ko’raman (less formal) |
VENETIAN |
t’amo |
VIETNAMESE |
anh y? em (man to woman)em y? anh (woman to man) |
WALOON (orthographe ?betchfess?) |
dji vs voe volt?/font> |
WELSH |
rydw i’n dy garu di |
WEST INDIAN CREOLE |
mwen enmen |
WOLOF |
nob nala |
XHOSA |
ndiyakuthanda |
YIDDISH |
ich hob dir lib |
YORUBA |
moni ife e |
ZULU | ngiyakuthanda |