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In how many language can you say "I LOVE YOU"?

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Base language: English
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    English: I love you.
    Mandarin: Wo ai ni.
    Japanese: Ai shiteru.(casual) / Ai shite imasu(polite)
    Korean: Sarang hae.(casual)/ Sarang hae yo.(polite intimate)/ Sarang hamnida.(polite formal)

    But as a practical matter, I can't say in any language because I'm too shy><

    honestly speaking i know some

    in my own laguage it's "mahal kita"
    in spanish "te amo"
    in ukrain "ya lublu tebya"

    thats only i know...

    cowboy...

    Here is a link to let you know how to say it in about 100 languages :

    * http://www.links2love.com/i_love_you_languages.htm

     

    Hi
    I know in French "Je t'aime" and in Italian "Ti amo" I think... in Turkish " Seni seviyorum" and of course in english...

    中文(chinese):我爱你

    if i will search on internest and try to mug those "I LOVE YOUs" of different languanges then i can remember lot of...but being honest i can speak 3 languages at good level and i speak little bit chinese....so...

    1.gujarati = hu tamne prem karu chhu
    2.hindi = hum aapse pyar karte hai
    3.english = i love you
    4.chinese = 我爱你

     

    Yes, I cheat too: omniglot.com

    T_T

    It's easy to learn a small phrase in many languages. I heard of one person who learnt "I am a little orange" in about 20 languages. I have no idea why.

    PS. @Royal: "wall-eye-knee!" ;) (sure you understand, hahaa)

    ↑ wow it may be typical answer :]]]]]
    I think The less times you say "I love you" , The higher value you can get. so Japanese man need to say in only very serious moment :]

    1 in filipino it's "mahal kita"
    2 Japanese: Ai shiteru.(casual) / Ai shite imasu(polite)
    3.english = i love you
    4.chinese = 我爱你
    5.Ich libe dich in German.

    I used to study German in high school but it was too hard for me
    to go on making an effort and I could realize that I should study English , first of all :)
    I know Filipino I studied English from Filipino teacher. and I studied Chinese language from good Taiwanese friend because I have been to Taiwan before :]]]]]]

    Let's not forget the ever popular and casual "Kimi ga daisuki da yo!" = "I really, really, really like you a lot!" LOL.

    (Kimi = anata; da = desu)

    Or simply "Daisuki da yo!" and variants.

    In Dutch: Ik hou van jou!

    I can say it English, German, and French too, but those are already mentioned.

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