I Love You!
This is for all our happily married couples who are getting used to the 3 words “I Love You” and it has become habit of sorts. I know all of us have tried to spice it up by saying”Uhibbuk” or “Uhibbuki” which is “I love you” in Arabic to our partners every now and then, but even that can get old sometimes. Well after reading this article, you will never run out of options. See below for how to say “I love you” in 50 different languages other than English, Arabic, or Urdu.
1. in Bulgarian – Obicham te ;
2. in Belarusian – Ya tabe kahayu ;
3. in Bangla – Aamee tuma ke bhalo aashi ;
4. in Cantonese Chinese – Ngo oiy ney a ;
5. in Catalan – T`estimo ;
6. in Cheyenne – Ne mohotatse ;
7. in Chichewa – Ndimakukonda ;
8. in Creole – Mi aime jou ;
9. in Croatian – Volim te ;
10. in Czech – Miluji te ;
11. in Danish – Jeg elsker dig ;
12. in Dutch – Ik hou van jou ;
13. in Esperanto – Mi amas vin ;
14. in Estonian – Ma armastan sind ;
15. in Ethiopian – Afgreki` ;
16. in Farsi – Doset daram ;
17. in Filipino – Mahal kita ;
18. in Finnish –Mina rakastan sinua ;I love u
19. in French – Je t`aime/ Je t`adore ;
20. in German – Ich liebe dich ;
21. in Greek – S`agapau ;
22. in Gujarati – Hoo thunay prem karoo choo ;
23. in Hawaiian – Aloha wau ia oi ;
24. in Hebrew – Ani ohev otah (to female) and Ani ohev et otha (to male) ;
25. in Hindi – Hum tumhe pyar karte hae ;
26. in Hmong – Kuv hlub koj ;
27. in Hopi – Nu` umi unangwa`ta ;
28. in Hungarn – Szeretlek ;
29. in Icelansic – Eg elska tig ;
30. in Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu ;
31. in Irish – Taim i`ngra leat ;
32. in Italian – Ti amo ;
33. in Japanese – Aishiteru ;
34. in Kannada – Naanu ninna preetisuttene ;
35. in Korean – Sarang heyo ;
36. in Latin – Te amo ;
37. in Latvian – Es tevi miilu ;
38. in Malay – Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu ;
39. in Mandarin Chinese – Wo ai ni ;
40. in Navaho – Ayor anosh`ni ;
41. in Norwegian – Jeg elsker dek ;
42. in Persian – Doo-set daaram ;
43. in Pig Latin – Lay ovlay ouyay ;
44. in Polish – Kocham Ciebie ;
45. in Portuguese – Eu tea mo ;
46. in Romanian – Te ubesk ;
47. in Russian – Ya tebya liubliu ;
48. in Serbian – Volim te ;
49. in Slovenian – Ljubim te ;
50. in Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo .
So, now you can make this a surprise to your wife or your husband, and use this to keep the love and mercy strong in your relationship. This is sure to make the person that you are in love with, feel a lot better if they are upset at you. Sometimes quantity does the trick and what better way to give quantity than to say the 3 magic words in 50 languages. Remember that to make sure that you will keep the love alive you will have to give small surprises each day and there is no better present than to tell your partner “I love you”.
You can also feel free to include this in a letter, make a poster or a slideshow, or even use it for your parents. But do try it today!
Awesome! JazakallAH in Turkman it’s man sani seewaram
In Bangla it is AMI TOMAKE BHALOBASI…not bhalo aasi! 😀
Nice to see my language here! 🙂