{"id":69491,"date":"2017-03-20T14:24:11","date_gmt":"2017-03-20T13:24:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=69491"},"modified":"2020-05-21T16:13:15","modified_gmt":"2020-05-21T15:13:15","slug":"i-love-you-in-30-different-languages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/i-love-you-in-30-different-languages\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Say I Love You In 70 Different Languages"},"content":{"rendered":"

Love is a\u00a0beautiful thing, it is even made more beautiful because it transcends all languages, cultures and countries. The L-word\u00a0is a heavy, serious and\u00a0meaningful for some local language users and if\u00a0you have ever uttered the words, I love you <\/em>and meant them\u00a0<\/em>then you know how powerful they are.<\/p>\n

It’s an amazing thing to love and be loved whether by your family, by your friends or by your significant other. In fact, our method of communicating using language and our ability to love, remain\u00a0special to every human being. Love can heal. It is kind, forgiving, unbiased and always reliable.<\/p>\n

Make it your goal today to let the people you love know much they mean to you. Make it even better by telling them you love them in several languages. If you are wondering\u00a0how you can relate how important people express their feelings from around the world using diverse cultures express love and affection, then you\u2019re in the right place. Here are 70 translations of the phrase – I love you.<\/p>\n

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The Usual Suspects In Saying I Love You<\/h2>\n

These are everyone’s immediate go to languages and the languages you’d expect to start off this list. If you are an\u00a0enthusiastic linguist\u00a0looking to add\u00a0more diverse phrases\u00a0to\u00a0your multilingual arsenal, then these linguistic mascots of love will help you get there.<\/p>\n

1. English<\/strong> – I love you<\/p>\n

2. French<\/strong> – Je t’aime<\/p>\n

3. Spanish<\/strong> – Te amo<\/p>\n

4. Italian<\/strong> \u00a0– Ti amo<\/p>\n

5. German<\/strong> – Ich liebe dich<\/p>\n

6. Russian<\/strong> – Ya lyublyu tebya<\/p>\n

7. Latin<\/strong> – Te Amo<\/p>\n

8. Greek<\/strong> –\u00a0Se agap\u00f3<\/p>\n

9. Arabic –\u00a0<\/strong>‘Inna ahbk<\/p>\n

10.\u00a0Swahili – <\/strong>Nakupenda<\/p>\n

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The Unusual Suspects<\/h2>\n

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Love is beautiful in any language. While these might not be the first languages to pop up on your list when searching for translations of the phrase ‘I love you’, they, however, prove that the beauty of love is universal.<\/p>\n

11. Japanese<\/strong> –\u00a0Watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu<\/p>\n

12. Mandarin <\/strong>–\u00a0Wo ai ni<\/p>\n

13.\u00a0Turkish –<\/strong> Seni seviyorum<\/p>\n

14. <\/strong>Polish<\/strong> – Kocham Ci\u0119<\/p>\n

15. Finnish<\/strong> –\u00a0Min\u00e4 rakastan sinua<\/p>\n

16. Romanian<\/strong> – Te iubesc<\/p>\n

17. Welsh<\/strong> –\u00a0Rwy’n dy garu di<\/p>\n

18. Vietnamese<\/strong> – Anh ye^u em (to female), Em ye^u anh (to male)<\/p>\n

19. Afrikaans<\/strong> –\u00a0Ek het jou lief<\/p>\n

20. Yoruba<\/strong> – Mo nif\u1eb9 r\u1eb9<\/p>\n

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21. Icelandic<\/strong> – \u00c9g elska \u00feig<\/p>\n

22. Igbo<\/strong> – A h\u1ee5r\u1ee5 m g\u1ecb n’anya<\/p>\n

23. Hungarian<\/strong> –\u00a0Szeretlek<\/p>\n

24. Hindi<\/strong> – Main tumase pyaar karata hoon<\/p>\n

25. Xhosa<\/strong> – Ndiyakuthanda<\/p>\n

26. Norwegian<\/strong> –\u00a0Jeg elsker deg<\/p>\n

27. Belarusian<\/strong> – Ja ciabie kachaju<\/p>\n

28. Bulgarian<\/strong> – Obicham te<\/p>\n

29. Punjabi<\/strong> –\u00a0Mai\u1e41 tuh\u0101n\u016b pi’\u0101ra karad\u0101 h\u0101\u1e41<\/p>\n

30. Zulu –<\/strong>\u00a0Ngiyakuthanda<\/p>\n

31. China<\/strong> –\u00a0W\u01d2 \u00e0i n\u01d0<\/p>\n

32.\u00a0Cambodian<\/strong> – Bung Srorlagn Oun (to female), Oun Srorlagn Bung (to male)<\/p>\n

33. Catalan<\/strong> – T’estimo<\/p>\n

34.\u00a0Chichewa (Bantu)<\/strong> –\u00a0Ndimakukonda<\/p>\n

35.\u00a0 Bengali<\/strong> –<\/p>\n

36.\u00a0\u00a0Bulgarian<\/strong> –\u00a0Obicham te<\/p>\n

37.\u00a0Bangla<\/strong> –\u00a0Aamee tuma ke bhalo baashi<\/p>\n

38.\u00a0Korean<\/strong> –\u00a0\uc0ac\ub791\ud574 (Saranghae)<\/em><\/p>\n

39.\u00a0Czech<\/strong> – Miluji te<\/p>\n

40.\u00a0\u00a0Danish<\/strong> – Jeg Elsker Dig<\/p>\n

41.\u00a0Dutch<\/strong> –\u00a0 Ik hou van jou<\/p>\n

42.\u00a0Esperanto<\/strong> – Mi amas vin<\/p>\n

43.\u00a0Ethiopian<\/strong> –\u00a0Ewedishalehu<\/p>\n

44.\u00a0\u00a0Filipino<\/strong> – Mahal kita<\/p>\n

45.\u00a0Persian<\/strong> –\u00a0Doo…set daaram<\/p>\n

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46.\u00a0\u00a0Portuguese<\/strong> –\u00a0\u00a0Eu te amo<\/p>\n

47.\u00a0Romanian<\/strong> – Te iubesc<\/p>\n

48. \u00a0Scot Gaelic<\/strong> – Tha gradh agam ort<\/p>\n

49.\u00a0Serbian<\/strong> … Volim te<\/p>\n

50.\u00a0Slovak<\/strong> – Lu`bim ta<\/p>\n

51.\u00a0Hebrew<\/strong> –\u00a0Ani ohev otakh<\/em><\/p>\n

52. Slovenian<\/strong> – Ljubim te<\/p>\n

53.\u00a0Surinam<\/strong> – Mi lobi joe<\/p>\n

54.\u00a0Thai<\/strong> –\u00a0P\u0304hm r\u1ea1k khu\u1e47<\/p>\n

55.\u00a0Swiss-German<\/strong> – Ich lieb Di<\/p>\n

56.\u00a0Basque<\/strong> –\u00a0maite zaitut<\/p>\n

57.\u00a0Pashto<\/strong> –\u00a0za la ta sara meena kawom<\/p>\n

58.\u00a0\u00a0Indonesian<\/strong>– Saya cinta padamu<\/p>\n

59.\u00a0Lithuanian<\/strong> – Tave myliu<\/p>\n

60.\u00a0Moroccan<\/strong> – Ana moajaba bik<\/p>\n

61.\u00a0Cheyenne<\/strong> –\u00a0Nemehotatse<\/p>\n

62.\u00a0Swedish<\/strong> –\u00a0Jag alskar dig<\/p>\n

63.\u00a0Tagalog<\/strong> – Mahal kita<\/p>\n

64. Taiwanese<\/strong> – Wa ga ei li<\/p>\n

65.\u00a0Ukrainian<\/strong> – Ya tebe kahayu<\/p>\n

66. Yiddish<\/strong> –\u00a0Ikh hob dikh<\/p>\n

67.\u00a0Papiamento<\/strong> –\u00a0Mi ta stimabo<\/p>\n

68.\u00a0Nepali<\/strong> –\u00a0Ma Timilai Maya Garchhu<\/p>\n

69.\u00a0Navaho<\/strong> – Ayor anosh’ni<\/p>\n

70.\u00a0Sundanese<\/strong> – Abdi bogoh ka anjeun<\/p>\n

While we try to learn how to use this phrase in different languages of the world, there are a few facts about love we need to remind ourselves of:<\/p>\n