Monday, 11 January 2010


I want to say you, " I love You" in many languages. I want to show you that the languages maybe different from each other, their phonetics, their dialect, and their words maybe not the same at all.
The meaning of the sentence is the same meaning for whichever nation. For all , this word is the same in meaning.








European languages for " I Love You"



English - I love You


Russian - Я тебя люблю

Greek - Σε αγαπώ

Spanish - Te amo

Portuguese - Eu te amo

Italian - Ti amo

Dutch - Ik hou van jou

French - Je t'aime

German - Ich liebe dich

Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg

Irish - Is tú mo ghrá

Danish - Jeg elsker dig

Finnish - Minä rakastan sinua

Hungarian - Szeretlek

Polish - Kocham cię

Romanian - Te iubesc

Swedish - Jag älskar dig

Macedonian -Те сакам


Asian Languages for " I love You"
Korean - 당신을 사랑합니다

Japanese- 愛しています

Thai- ฉันรักเธอ

Vietnamese- Tôi yêu bạn

Malay - Aku cinta kamu

Indonesian - Aku cinta kamu

Chinese- 我爱你

Arabic -أنا أحبك

Filipino-Mahal kita

Hindi- मैं आपसे प्यार करता / करती हूँ

Persian-من شما را دوست دارم

Swahili-Ninakupenda


Burmese- nint ko ngar chit tae

Combodia- Bong sra-lun oun na

Laos-Koi Huk Jao

Bengali -আমি আপনাকে ভালোবাসি

Mongolian Би чамд хайртай (Bi chamd khairtai)

Nepali म तपाइलाइ माया गर्छु। (ma tapainlai maya garchu)

Telugu నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను !

Tamil நான் உன்னை காதலிக்கிறேன் (naan unnai kaadhalikkiren)

Urdu میں آپ سے محبت کَرتا ہوں

African Languages for "I love You"

Botswana Setswana: Ke a go rata

Burkina Faso Dioula: m'bi fê

Egypt Arabic: Ana Behibak (to a male)

Ethiopia Amharic: Afekrishalehou

Ghana Twi: Me dowapaa
Hausa: Ina sonki (spoken in northern Ghana)
Lesotho South Sotho: Ke a mo rata

Madagascar Malagasy: tiako ianao

Malawi
Chichewa: Ndimakukonda

Mali Bambara: né bi fè

Namibia Damara/Nama: INam tsi ta ge a
Herero: Mbeku suvera
Oshivambo: Ondiku hole
Afrikaans: Ek is lief vir jou

Nigeria Hausa: Ina sonki
Igbo: A hurum gi nanya(southeastern Nigeri a)
Yoruba: Mo ni ife re

Senegal Wolof:Da ma la nope


Sierra Leone Krio: Ar lek you

South Africa Zulu: Mena tanda wena
Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda

Swaziland Swati: Ngiyakutsandza

Zambia Bemba: Ndikufuna

Zimbabwe Shona: Ndinokuda
Ndebele: Ngiyakuthanda


Oceania( the islands countries in the oceans) languages for I love You


Australian I Love you, mate (Ok, they don't say mate)
Chamorru (Guam & northern Mariana Islands) Hu Guiya Hao (pronounced: who gwai-dza how)
Gilbertese (The Republic of Kiribati) itangiriko
Maori (New Zealand) kia hoahai
Pidgin English mi laikim yu
Samoan Oute Alofa Ia Te Oe
Tahitian Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tongan Ofa atu



Green Land Languages for I love You



Eskimo Nagligivaget
Greenlandic Asavakit
Icelandic ég elska þig
Icelandic Mér þykir vænt um þig


North American Languages for I love You


Canadian French Je t'aime
Cheyenne Néméhotâtse
English I love you
English I adore you
Hawaiian Aloha wau i'a oe
Hebrew Ani ohev otach (male to female)
Hebrew Ani ohev otcha (male to male)
Hebrew Ani ohevet otach (female to female)
Hebrew Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
Hopi Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Mohawk Konoronhkwa
Ojibwe Niin Zaagii Giin
Portuguese Eu te amo
Sioux (Lakota) Techihhila
Spanish Te quiero
Spanish Te Amo
Yiddish Ich libe dich
Yiddish Ich han dich lib
Zuni Tom ho' ichema


South American Languages for I Love You


Guarani rohayhu
Portuguese (Brasilian) Eu te amo
Portuguese (Brasilian) Eu amo você
Bolivian Quechua qanta munani (spoken, sounds like this)
Ecuador Quechua canda munani
Spanish Te amo
Sranan Mi lobi joe



1 comment:

  1. Please assume that I speak you with all these languages and all are for you but the meaning is only one for you from my heart.

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