In Filipino: Mahal Kita. <3 and for me it's still more romantic and soulful to say "I Love You" in our own language. It feels different. Sincerity can be felt more I guess...
In Filipino: Mahal Kita. <3 and for me it's still more romantic and soulful to say "I Love You" in our own language. It feels different. Sincerity can be felt more I guess...
In Italy we say "Ti amo" to the partner, if we are a couple;
we say "ti voglio bene" if we fell affection for you but is not LOVE: to our dad, our friends, and sometimes our pets XD
Te quiero. Spanish
In Dutch: Ik Hou Van Jou.
tunisie : Nhebek
in my Tunisian accent nhebek
In my country (Congo DRC )we have many languages and dialects ,in swahili we say " Na kupenda" ,in lingala "Na lingi yo" and in french "je t'aime"!
Now i understand the meaning of the song "Caruso" !
In Arabic: Ahebbik
In our dialect here in Iloilo, Philippines. We say it Palangga ta ka or Ginahigugma ko ikaw <3
"Abdi bogoh kasalira " in Sundanese one of Indonesian ethnics
Swedish: Jag älskar dig.
In Bulgarian : Обичам те! / Obicham te!
In Switzerland we say: I lieb di!
in korea : saranghe
Turkish : Seni seviyorum
my question do love need any words?
In Albanian : TE DUA
Я люблю тебя
Corinthians
Anneke 14 wrote:As Adam said to Eve, "Ek het you lief"
I thought he said, "mooi boude", I would have.
أحبك arabic
من تو را دوست دارم in Persian
In my language, we don't say, we just do
In italia: ti a mo - i love you
Ti amo amore mio - i love you, my love ^.^
When it really happen there is no word to express it ... but action and atitude ... hug, kiss, proud, confidence, happyness....
in my familys language...mother says i love you with a serving of a big bowl of bitter herbs soup....
you say i love you too by clearing it up to the last drop lol
in my familys language...mother says i love you with a serving of a big bowl of bitter herbs soup....
you say i love you too by clearing it up to the last drop lol
action speaks louder then worlds
Spanish: te amo
Ethiopian. ..
"እወድሻለሁ..ewedeshalehu" man for woman
"እወድሀለሁ..ewedehalehu" woman for man
Different for group also 👪 like family ...
"እወዳቹሀለሁ.... Ewedachualehu"
Cheers
Corsican:
Ti tengu cara (male to female)
Ti tengu caru (female to male)
Mine is plain an simple
I LOVE YOU
An words r not always felt , it's by showing
Taking time out from your bzy day to send a message or a short call to show ur thinking about that person that u do love them as much as she loves you
I love you in Edo is: I wen wen weh
I love you in Yoruba is: Mo feran e or Mo nife e
I love you in Spanish is: te amo (to a male) and te ama (to a female)
I love you in Pidgin English is: Me love u wella.
in Germany ... ich liebe dich
Croatian: VOLIM TE ...
it;s Kocham Cie in polish:)
In Chinese / English dialect:
Hi mis see! Yu mee wan tu may key han key pan key?
El_Jost wrote:In Chinese / English dialect:
Hi mis see! Yu mee wan tu may key han key pan key?
Well, that gave me my laugh of the day, El! (I wondered what the heck you were doing on this thread, and just had to check.)
Bahasa Indonesia : aku cinta (pronounced - chinta) padamu - this is spoken among lovers
Among siblings and friends and bff :
Aku/saya sayang kamu
Towards parents : father - saya sayang papa/ayah
Mother - .... mama/ibu 😊
In creole Mauritian: mo contant twa