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How To Say “I love You” In Different Languages

February 13, 2017 by Rowena Gabriel Leave a Comment

It’s the Love month! You might be preparing for that much-awaited date with your loved ones or still thinking about how to say those three magical words. Take a closer look and try to memorise. Who knows? You might need this when you had the chance to travel around the world, or you may want to say “I love you” to your special someone in a more unique and romantic form of language.

Chinese Mandarin: Wo ai ni

Czech: Miluji tě

Filipino: Mahal kita

French: Je t’aime

German: Ich liebe dich

Greek: Se agapó

Hebrew:

Ani ohevet otcha (female speaking to a male)

Ani ohevet otach (male speaking to a female)

Hindi :

Main tumse pyar kartha hoon. (Male speaking)

Main tumse pyar karthee hoon. (Female speaking)

Hungarian: Szeretlek

Italian: Ti amo

Japanese: Aishiteimasu

Swahili: Ninakupenda or Nakupenda

Korean:

Saranghae (casual way)

Saranghaeyo (formal way)

Saranghamnida (most formal way)

Polish: Kocham Cię

Portuguese: Eu te amo

Russian: Ya tebya lyublyu

Spanish:

Te quiero (for friends and family)

Te amo (for someone special)

Swedish: Jag älskar dig

Thai: Phom rak khun

Turkish: Seni Seviyorum

Vietnamese:

Anh yêu em (male to female)

Em yêu anh (female to male)

Tôi yêu bạn (friend to friend)

Love is a universal language understood worldwide but with different cultures and languages comes the unique ways of saying  I love you. However, let us not forget that the best way to express how much you love a person is by action. Romantic words combined with quality time, sincere gestures and pure intentions will make each other feel loved.

 

Do you want to learn how to speak different languages? Check out our Language Learning Apps at http://www.overpass.co.uk/languages/ . Download them now for free!

 

 

 

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