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Say I Love You in Spanish and other languages (R-Z)

Say I Love You in Different Languages (R-Z)

  • Romanian: Te iubesc ~ contributed by Steve K.
  • Russian: La liubliu tebia or Ya vas lyublyu
  • Scottish Gaelic: Tha gra dh agam ort
  • Serbian: Ljubim te or Ja te volim
  • Sign language: I — point at self with index finger. love — hold crossed hands over your chest. you — point with index finger to the other person.
  • Sioux: Techihhila
  • Slovak: Lubim ta
  • Slovenian: Ljubim te
  • South African: Ek het jou lief
  • Spanish: Te amo ~ contributed by Mai.
  • Swahili: Nakupenda ~ contributed by J.K.
  • Swedish: Jag alskar dig
  • Swiss: Ch’ha di ga’rn
  • Syrian: Bhebbek (to female) or Bhebbak (to male)
  • Tagalog: Iniibig kita or mahal kita ~ contributed by Mai.
  • Taiwanese: Gwa ai lee
  • Tahitian: Ua here vau ia oe
  • Thai: Phom rak khun or Ch’an rak khun
  • Tswana: Ke a go rata ~ contributed by Boineelo K.
  • Tunisian: Ha eh bak
  • Turkish: Seni seviyorum
  • Ukrainian: Ya tebe kahayu
  • Urdu: Me aap se pyaar karthi houn
  • Venda: Ndi a ni funa ~ contributed by Rachel L.
  • Vietnamese: Anh yeu em (to female) or Em yeu anh (to male)
  • Welsh: Rwy’n dy garu di
  • Wolof (Western Africa, mostly Senegal area): Nop nala ~ contributed by Trevor and Susan K.
  • Yiddish: Ikh hob dikh lib
  • Yugoslavian: Ya te volim
  • Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda
  • Zuni: Tom ho’ichema

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Say “I Love You” in German and other languages (G-P)

Say I Love You in Different Languages (G-P)

  • Gaelic: Ta gra agam ort
  • Georgian: Mikvarhar
  • German: Ich liebe dich
  • Greek: S’agapo ~ contributed by Jeremy C.
  • Greenlandic: Asavakit
  • Gujarati: Mai thara prem karu chu ~ contributed by Sochin D.
  • Haitian Creole: Mwen renmen’w
  • Hawaiian: Aloha au ia’oe
  • Hebrew: Ani ohev otah (to female) or Ani ohevet othah (to male)
  • Hindi: Mai tumase pyar karata hun or Mai tumase pyar karati hun
  • Hopi: Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
  • Hungarian: Szeretlek
  • Icelandic: Eg elska thig
  • Indian Gujarati dialect: Tane prem karoo choo
  • Indonesian: Saya cinta padamu
  • Irish: Taim i’ngra leat
  • Italian: Ti amo or Ti voglio bene
  • Japanese: Ai shite ru or Kimi o ai shiteru
  • Kannada (India): Naanu ninnanu preethisuthene ~ contributed by Sochin D.
  • Kenyan: Nakupenda ~ Thanks to Gloria N.
  • Kiswahili (East African): Ninakupenda ~ contributed by Evelyn D.
  • Korean: Sarang hapnida
  • Kurdish: Ez te hezdikhem
  • Lao: Khoi huk chau
  • Latin: Te amo
  • Latvian: Es tev milu
  • Lebanese: Bahibak
  • Lithuanian: As myliu tave
  • Luo: Aheri
  • Macedonian: Te sakam
  • Malay: Saya cintamu or Saya sayangmu
  • Maltese: Inhobbok ~ contributed by Casha.
  • Mandarin: Wo ai ni
  • Mohawk: Konoronhkwa or Kanbhik
  • Moroccan: Ana moajaba bik
  • Navajo: Ayor anosh’ni
  • Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg or elsker deg ~ contributed by Mai.
  • Pakistani: Muje tum se mu habbat hai ~ contributed by Sochin D.
  • Persian: Doostet daram or Tora dost daram
  • Philippines: Mahal kita ~ contributed by Mai.
  • Pig Latin: Ie Ovele Ouye
  • Pirate Talk: As you wish.
  • Polish: Kocham cie
  • Portuguese: Eu te amo

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I Love You in Many Different Languages

Love is in the air. It is a Love Month and same with the Big Celebrations like Christmas and New Year “Valentine’s Day” is also a big event to celebrate especially for those hearts filled with love.

I love in different local dialect

Filipino Couple on Say "I Love You" in different Languages

I still remember the first day I celebrated my Valentine’s Day with my husband and it really feels good to be loved and hear the words “I Love You”.

To make life sweeter and share the words “I Love You ” in different languages no matter who we are, I have collected the translation of the words “I Love You” in many different languages.

Say “I Love You” in Different Philippine Local Dialects

  • Bicolano – namomotan taka
  • Bisaya – Nahigugma ako kanimo
  • Cebuano – Gihigugma ko ikaw
  • Tagalog –  Iniirog kita
  • Ilokano – Dungdungwen ka, Ay-ayatenka, Ipatpategka
  • Ilonggo – Palangga ko ikaw
  • Kapampangan – Kaluguran daka
  • PangalatokInaaru daka

Say “I Love You” in Different Languages All Over The World

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  • Afrikaans: Ek is lief vir jou
  • Albanian: Te dua
  • Arabic: Ana behibak (to male) or Ana behibek (to female)
  • Armenian: Yes kez sirumem
  • Basque: Maitea haut
  • Bavarian: I mog di narrisch gern
  • Bengali: Ami tomake bhalobashi
  • Bulgarian: Obicham te
  • Burmese: Nin ko nga chitde or Chit pa de
  • Cambodian: Bon sro lanh oon
  • Catalan: T’estimo
  • Cherokee: Tsi ge yu i
  • Cheyenne: Ne mohotatse
  • Chichewa: Ndimakukonda
  • Chickasaw: Chiholloli
  • Chinese: Ngo oi ney or Wo ai ni
  • Corsican: Ti tengu caru
  • Croatian: Volim te
  • Czech: Miluji te
  • Danish: Jeg elske dig
  • Dholuo (Kenyan tribe): Aheri ~ contributed by Evelyn D.
  • Dutch: Ik hou van je
  • Elvish: Amin mela lle from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
  • English: I love you
  • Esperanto: Mi amas vin
  • Estonian: Mina armastan sind
  • Ethiopian: Afgreki’
  • Farsi: Mahn doostaht doh-rahm ~ contributed by Anna M.
  • Filipino: Mahal kita
  • Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua
  • Flemish: Ik zie oe geerne
  • French: Je t’aime

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Source of Say I Love You in Different Languages: About.com