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Ti voglio beneMore Than One Hundred Ways to Say "I Love You"! for Valentine's Day

 

 

 

  • Afrikaans (Afrikaans is a descendent of Dutch which is spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia) Ek het jou lief

  • Afrikaans Ek's lief vir jou

  • Albanian të dua

  • Albanian te dashuroj

  • Alentejano (Portuguese Dialect) Gosto De Ti, Porra!

  • Alsatian (Alsatian is a German Alemannic dialect spoken in Alsace, a region in eastern France) Ich hàb dich gär

  • Alsatian Ich hàb lieb fir dich

  • Amharic (Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia) Afekrishalehou

  • Arabic Ana Behibak (to a male)

  • Arabic Ana Behibek (to a female)

  • Arabic Ib'n hebbak.

  • Arabic Ana Ba-heb-bak

  • Arabic nhebuk

  • Arabic Ohiboke (male to female)

  • Arabic Ohiboka (female to male)

  • Arabic Ohibokoma (male or female to two males or two females)

  • Arabic Nohiboke (more than one male or female to female)

  • Arabic Nohiboka (male to male or female to male)

  • Arabic Nohibokoma (m. to m. or f. to two males or two females)

  • Arabic Nohibokom (m. to m. or f. to more than two males)

  • Arabic Nohibokon (m. to m. or f. to more than two females)

  • Arabic (not standard) Bahibak (female to male)

  • Arabic (not standard) Bahibik (male to female)

  • Arabic (not standard) Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)

  • Arabic (not standard) Benhibik (male to male or female to female)

  • Arabic (not standard) Benhibkom (m. to m. or female to more than one male)

  • Aromanian (Aromanian (Armãneashti, Armãneashce, Rrãmãneasht)

    Aromanian is an Eastern Romance language spoken in Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, and in Western Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia.) Ti voi

  • Assamese (Assamese is the principal language of the Assam state in India) Moi tomak bhal pau

  • Avallaen (The Avallaen alphabet is the creation of Thomas Maska and is modelled, to some extent, on the the script of the Voynich Manuscript.) Vüväloiek dü quuo

  • Basque (Basque is a language with no known linguistic relatives spoken by about 660,000 people in Spain and France, mainly in the Basque country (Euskal Herria).) Maite zaitut

  • Batak (The Batak languages of northern Sumatra - Karo Batak, Toba Batak, Dairi Batak, Simalungun/Timur, Angkola and Mandailing Batak, and occasionally Malay) Holong rohangku di ho

  • Bavarian I mog di narrisch gern

  • Belarusian (Belarusian is an Eastern Slavonic language with about 7.5 million speakers in Belarus.) Я цябе кахаю (Ja ćjabe kakhaju)

  • Bengali (Bengali, an eastern Indo-Aryan language with around 211 million speakers in Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal and also in Malawi, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Australia, the UAE, UK and USA.) Āmi tomake bhalobashi

  • Berber (The Berber languages (or Tamazight) are a group of closely related languages mainly spoken in Morocco and Algeria) Lakh tirikh

  • Bicol (Bikol or Bicolano is an Austronesian language used in the Philippines particularly on the Bicol Peninsula on the island of Luzon.) Namumutan ta ka

  • Bolivian Quechua Qanta munani

  • Breton / Breizh ( Breton is a Celtic language spoken mainly in Brittany (Breizh).) Karout a ran ac'hanout, da garout a ran, me az kar

  • Bulgarian Obicham te

  • Burmese Chit pa de

  • Cambodian Bon sro lanh oon

  • Cambodian Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah

  • Canadian French Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this) or j'taime (in French)

  • Cantonese Moi oiy neya

  • Cantonese Ngo oi ney

  • Catalan (Catalan is a Romance language spoken by about 12 million people. It is the official language of Andorra and an official language, along with Spanish, in Catalonia (Catalunya), Valencia (Comunitat Valenciana), the Balearic Islands and the Sardinian city of Alghero (l'Alguer).) T'estim (Mallorcan)

  • Catalan T'estim molt (I love you a lot)

  • Catalan T'estime (Valencian)

  • Catalan T'estimo (Vatalonian)

  • Cebuano (Cebuano is an Austronesian language spoken by about 18 million people in the Philippines, particularly in Cebu, Negros, Bohol, Visayas and parts of Mindanao) Gihigugma ko ikaw

  • Ceqli (Also known as Cheng-lee, it is a logical language created by Rex May) Go pyar zi

  • Chickasaw (Chickasaw is a Western Muskogean language spoken by about 1,000 people mainly in Oklahoma) Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)

  • Chinese (see the entries for mandarin or cantonese)

  • Cornish (Cornish is a Celtic language closely related to Breton and Welsh spoken mainly in Cornwall) My a'th kar

  • Corsican (Corsican is a Romance language spoken in the island of Corsica, France) Ti tengu cara (to female)

  • Corsican Ti tengu caru (to male)

  • Croatian Ja volim tebe / volim te

  • Czech Miluji te

  • Danish Jeg elsker dig

  • Dutch Ik hou van jou

  • Dutch Ik ben verliefd op je

  • Ecuador Quechua (Quechua is an Amerind language spoken in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Argentina. Quechua was the language of the Inca empire which was destroyed by the Spanish in the 16th century.) Canda munani

  • English I love you

  • English I adore you

  • Esperanto (Esperanto is an international auxiliary language devised in 1887 by Dr. Ludovic Lazar Zamenhof) Mi amas vin

  • Estonian Mina armastan sind

  • Estonian Ma armastan sind

  • Farsi (Persian is a member of the Iranian branch of Indo-European languages.) Tora dust midaram

  • Farsi Asheghetam

  • Farsi (Persian) Doostat dAram

  • Filipino (Filipino is the national language of the Philippines) Mahal ka ta

  • Filipino Iniibig Kita

  • Finnish Minä rakastan sinua

  • Flemish (Generally regarded as the Belgian variant of Dutch) Ik zie oe geerne

  • French Je t'aime

  • French Je t'adore

  • Friesian (Frisian is a West Germanic language spoken in Germany and the Netherlands.) Ik hald fan dei

  • Gaelic (Irish) Gráím thú (I love you)

    • Tugaim cion duit (I give you affection)

    • Tá cion agam ort (I have affection for you)

    • Tá mé ceanúil ort (I have affection for you)

    • Tá grá agam duit (I have love for you)

    • Táim i ngrá leat (I'm in love with you)

    • Tá mo chroí istigh ionat (My heart is within you)

    • Ádhraím thú (I adore you)

  • Gaelic (Manx) Ta graih aym ort

  • Gaelic (Scottish) Tha gaol agam ort

  • Galician (Galician is a Romance language spoken in the north-west corner of Spain.) Ámote / quérote

  • German Ich liebe Dich

  • Greek se a?ap? (se agapo)

  • Greek (old) (Ego) philo su (ego is only needed for emphasis)

  • Greenlandic Asavakit

  • Guaraní (Guaraní is an Amerind language spoken by about 4.6 million people in Paraguay.) Rojhayhû

  • Gujarati ( Gujarati , an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 46 million people in the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh) Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.

  • Hausa (Hausa is a Chadic language with about 39 million speakers. It is spoken mainly northern Nigeria and Niger, and also in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, CAR, Chad, Congo, Eritrea, Germany, Ghana, Sudan and Togo.) Ina sonki

  • Hawaiian Aloha Ía Au 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)

  • Hindi (Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language with about 487 million speakers. It is one of the official languages of India and is used in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.) Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female)

  • Hindi Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)

  • Hindi Main Tumse Prem Karta Hoon

  • Hindi Mai Tumhe Pyar Karta Hoon

  • Hindi Main Tumse Pyar Karta Hoon

  • Hindi Mai Tumse Peyar Karta Hnu

  • Hindi Mai tumse pyar karta hoo

  • Hokkien (hokkien is a variant of Min Nán, spoken in the south of Fujian province, Guangdong province, southern Hainan Island, in the south of Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, and also in Taiwan, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Hongkong, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia ) Wa ai lu

  • Hopi (Hopi is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in northeastern Arizona.) Nú umi unangwa'ta

  • Hungarian Szeretlek

  • Hungarian Szeretlek téged

  • Icelandic Eg elska thig

  • Indonesian Saya cinta padamu (Saya, commonly used)

  • Indonesian Saya cinta kamu

  • Indonesian Saya kasih saudari

  • Indonesian Aku tjinta padamu (Aku, not often used)

  • Indonesian Aku cinta padamu

  • Indonesian Aku cinta kamu

  • Inuktitut (Inuit (a.k.a. Eskimo/Greenlandic), an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken in Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Siberia.) Nagligivagit

  • Iranian Mahn doostaht doh-rahm

  • Irish Taim í ngra leat

  • Italian Ti amo (if it's a relationship/lover/spouse)

  • Italian Ti voglio bene (if it's a friend, or relative)

  • Japanese Kimi o ai shiteru

  • Japanese Aishiteru

  • Japanese Chuu shiteyo

  • Japanese Ora omee no koto ga suki da

  • Japanese Ore wa omae ga suki da

  • Japanese Suitonnen

  • Japanese Sukiyanen

  • Japanese Sukiyo

  • Japanese Watashi Wa Anata Ga Suki Desu

  • Japanese Watashi Wa Anata Wo Aishithe Imasu

  • Japanese Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu

  • Japanese Suki desu (used at 1st time, like for a start,

    when you are not yet real lovers)

  • Javanese Kulo tresno

  • Jèrriais (Jèrriais is a language spoken on Jersey (Jèrri), one of the Channel Islands, particular in the parish of St. Ouen.) J't'aime / J't'adouthe

  • Kannada (Kannada or Canarese, the official language of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.) Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene

  • Kannada Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene

  • Kirundi/Kinyarwanda (Kirundi (also written Rundi) is a Bantu language spoken in Burundi and adjacent parts of Tanzania and Congo-Kinshasa, as well as in Uganda.) Ndagukunda

  • Kiswahili (Swahili is an official language of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya and is used as a lingua franca throughout East Africa) Nakupenda

  • Klingon (Klingon (tlhIngan Hol), a language created by Dr Marc Okrand, a professional linguist, for use by the alien Klingons in some of the Star Trek movies.) bangwí SoH

  • Klingon qamuSHá

  • Klingon qaparHá

  • Korean No-rul sarang hae (man to woman in casual relation)

  • Korean Tangsinul sarang ha yo

  • Korean Tangshin-ul sarang hae-yo

  • Korean Tangsinul Sarang Ha Yo

  • Korean Tangshin-i cho-a-yo (i like you, in a romantic way)

  • Korean Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida

  • Korean Nanun Dangsineul Mucheog Joahapnida

  • Korean Nanun Dangsineul Saranghapnida

  • Korean Nanun Gdaega Joa

  • Korean Nanun Gdaereul Saranghapnida

  • Korean Nanun Neoreul Saranghanda

  • Korean Gdaereul Hjanghan Naemaeum Alji

  • Korean Joahaeyo

  • Korean Saranghae

  • Korean Saranghaeyo

  • Korean Saranghapanida

  • Kurdish Ez te hezdikhem

  • Lao (Lao, a Thai-Kadai language is spoken in Laos and Thailand.) Koi muk jao

  • Lao Khoi huk chau

  • Latin Te amo

  • Latin Vos amo

  • Latin (old) (Ego) amo te (ego, for emphasis)

  • Latvian Es milu tevi (Pronounced "Ess tevy meeloo")

  • Lebanese Bahibak

  • Lëtzebuergesch (A language spoken in luxembourg) Ech hunn dech gär

  • Lingala (African language spoken in Niger and Congo) Nalingi yo

  • Lisbon lingo gramo-te bué, chavalinha

  • Lithuanian tave myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu)

  • Ilocano ( language of Luzon island in the Philippines)

  • Lojban (Logical language: Lojban is a carefully constructed language designed with the intention of eliminating much of the ambiguity from human communication) mi do prami

  • Luo (Language spoken in Nyanza Province (Kenya) and in Tanzania) Aheri

  • Macedonian Te sakam

  • Madrid lingo Me molas, tronca

  • Malay Saya cintakan mu

  • Malay Saya sayangkan mu

  • Malay/Indonesian Saya sayangkan engkau

  • Malay/Indonesian Saya cintakan awak

  • Malayalam (Malayalam , a Dravidian language with about 35 million speakers. It is spoken mainly in the south west of India, particularly in Kerala, the Laccadive Islands and neighboring states) Njyaan Ninné Preetikyunnu

  • Malayalam Njyaan Ninné Mohikyunnu.

  • Malayalam Ngan Ninne Snaehikkunnu

  • Malaysian Saya Cintamu

  • Malaysian Saya Sayangmu

  • Malaysian Saya Cinta Kamu

  • Manchu Bi shimbe hairambi

  • Mandarin Wo ai ni (Wo3 ai4 ni3 in tonal notation)

  • Maori (Māori is an Austronesian language spoken in New Zealand, or Aotearoa, and the Cook Islands) kei te aroha au i a koe

  • Marathi (Marathi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Maharashtra and neighbouring states.) me tujhashi prem karto (male to female)

  • Marathi me tujhashi prem karte (female to male)

  • Marathi Mi tuzya var prem karato

  • Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmaq is an Algonquin language spoken in Canada and the USA, mainly in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, but also in Quebec, Newfoundland and Maine.) Kesalul

  • Mohawk Konoronhkwa

  • Mongolian (Mongolian is an Altaic language spoken by approximately 5 million people in Mongolia, China, Afghanistan and Russia.) Bi chamd khairtai

  • Navaho Ayor anosh'ni

  • Ndebele (Ndebele (IsiNdebele) is Niger-Congo language spoken in South Africa. It is one of the official languages of South Africa.) Niyakutanda

  • Norwegian Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)

  • Norwegian Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) (pronouncedyai elske dai)

  • Occitan (Occitan is a Romance language spoken mainly in southern France and also in Italy and Spain.) T'aimi

  • Old English Ic lufie þe (West Saxon) Ic lufie þec (Northumbrian)

  • Osetian Aez dae warzyn

  • Pakistani Mujhe Tumse Muhabbat Hai

  • Persian Tora dost daram

  • Polish Kocham Cie

  • Polish Ja cie kocham

  • Polish Yacha kocham

  • Polish Kocham Ciebie

  • Portuguese Amo-te

  • Portuguese (brazilian) Eu te amo

  • Punjabi (Panjabi or Punjabi, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan and the Indian state of Panjab.) Mai taunu pyar karda

  • Punjabi Main Tainu Pyar Karna

  • Quenya (A language created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Quenya , Qenya or High-Elven, the most prominent language of the Amanya branch of the Elvish language family.) Tye-meláne

  • Romanian Te iu besc

  • Romanian Te Ador

  • Russian Ya vas liubliu

  • Russian Ya tebya liubliu

  • Russian Ya polubeel s'tebya

  • Russian (malincaya) Ya Tibieh Lublue

  • Sanskrit tvayi snihyaami

  • Scot Gaelic Tha gra\dh agam ort

  • Serbian ljubim te (I kiss you/love you,

    'lj' pronounced like 'll' in Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

  • Serbocroatian Volim te

  • Serbocroatian Ljubim te

  • Shona (Shona, or chiShona, is an African language spoken in Zimbabwe.) Ndinokuda

  • Sinhalese (Sinhala or Sinhalese, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Sri Lanka ) Mama oyata adarei

  • Sioux Techihhila

  • Slovak lubim ta

  • Slovenian ljubim te, rad te imam (male speaker); rada te imam (female speaker)

  • Spanish Te quiero

  • Spanish Te amo

  • Srilankan Mama Oyata Arderyi

  • Swahili (Swahili is a Bantu language spoken by about 35 million people in Tanzania, Burundi, Congo (Kinshasa) Kenya, Mayotte, Mozambique, Oman, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Uganda, UAE and the USA) Naku penda (followed by the person's name)

  • Swedish Jag älskar dig

  • Swiss-German Ch'ha di gärn

  • Syrian/Lebanese Bhebbek (to a female)

  • Syrian/Lebanese Bhebbak (to a male)

  • Tagalog (Tagalog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, particularly in Manila, central and southern parts of Luzon, and also on the islands of Lubang, Marinduque, and the northern and eastern parts of Mindoro ) Mahal kita

  • Tahitian Ua Here Vau Ia Oe

  • Tamil (Tamil, a Dravidian language spoken by around 52 million people in Indian, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada, the USA, UK and Australia.) Ni yaanai kaadli karen (You love me)

  • Tamil nAn unnaik kAthalikkinREn (I love you)

  • Tamil Naan Unnai Kadalikiren

  • Telugu (Telugu , a Dravidian language spoken by about 75 million people in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and neighboring states, and also in Bahrain, Fiji, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore and the UAE.) Neenu ninnu prámistúnnanu

  • Thai Phom Rak Khun (formal, male to female)

  • Thai Ch'an Rak Khun (formal, female to male)

  • Thai Khao Raak Thoe (affectionate, sweet, loving)

  • Thai Phom Rak Khun

  • Tunisian Ha eh bak

  • Turkish Seni Seviyurum

  • Turkish Seni Seviyorum

  • Ukrainian ja tebe koKHAju (real true love)

  • Ukrainian ja vas koKHAju

  • Ukrainian ja pokoKHAv tebe

  • Ukrainian ja pokoKHAv vas

  • Urdu (Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language with about 104 million speakers, including those who speak it as a second language. It is the national language of Pakistan) Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai

  • Urdu Main Tumse Muhabbat Karta Hoon

  • Vietnamese Em yêu anh (woman to man)

  • Vietnamese Toi yeu em

  • Vietnamese Anh yêu em (man to woman)

  • Vulcan (Llanguage introduced in the Star Trek movies.) Wani ra yana ro aisha

  • Volapük ( Volapük ("World Language ") was invented in 1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a German priest who lived in Baden.) Löfob oli.

  • Welsh (Welsh is a Celtic language spoken as a community language in Wales (Cymru), and in the Welsh colony (Y Wladfa) in Patagonia, Argentina (yr Ariannin) by several hundred people.) Rwy'n dy garu di.

  • Welsh Yr wyf i yn dy garu di.

  • Welsh Yr wyf i yn eich caru chwi.

  • Yiddish Ich libe dich

  • Yiddish Ich han dich lib

  • Yiddish Ikh Hob Dikh Lib

  • Zulu (Zulu is one of the official languages of South Africa and is a member of the Bantu/Nguni family of languages.) Mena Tanda Wena

  • Zulu Ngiyakuthanda!

  • Zulu Tom hó ichema

Comments (3)add comment
violeth: to say i love u in kiswahili
to say i love yo in kiswahili ia to saya like this nakupendafro Tanzania
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January 31, 2008
fofo: ...
how do you say will you be my valantines in laws
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February 11, 2008
fofo: ...
where do i find my answer
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February 11, 2008

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