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I Love You in Different Languages

Love is a diving feeling and as the popular notion goes, happens just once and lasts forever. It is not meant for the toddlers or the brats who fall in love at every step or weed a motive out of it. It has a much deeper meaning attached to it and the couples, who fail to understand this, are heartbroken. Hence a deeper understanding of the same is required before expressing your love to someone. I Love You perhaps, is the most overused, mundane and clichéd phrase and is always a winner when it comes to expressing your love. Since language should not be a barrier, we bring you a list on how to say I love you in different languages.

 
Saying I Love You in Different Languages


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Language I Love You
 Arabic Ana Behibak (To A Male)
Arabic Ana Behibek (To A Female)
Assamese Moi Tomak Bhal Pau
Bengali Ami Tomay Bhalo bashi
Bolivian Quechua Qanta Munani
Bulgarian Obicham Te
Burmese Chit Pa De
Cambodian Bon Sro Lanh Oon
Canadian Sh'teme
Catalan T'estim Molt (I Love You A Lot)
Cebuano Gihigugma Ko Ikaw.
Chinese Wo Ai Ni
Corsican Ti Tengu Cara (To Female)
Corsican Ti Tengu Caru (To Male)
Croatian Ljubim Te
Czech Miluji Te
Danish Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch Ik Hou Van Jou
Ecuador Quechua Canda Munani
Esperanto Mi Amas Vin
Estonian Mina Armastan Sind
Farsi

5 Comments

nice one.....

20 months ago

hey ....I like this post ....You know now how to say I LOVE YOU in my language
Romanian language ....thanks for sharing ....5***

20 months ago

yes!love it.....thank you Anna..and Maria!!

20 months ago

cebuano-mahal kita!

15 months ago