I Love You In Different languages translation

The Three words carrying love line (sentence) – I LOVE YOU – encapsulates the expanse of lovymotion (love + emotion) and present it at one go. To a lover, this love line is a base to his/her love life. Yesterday, my boyfriend told me, “Tane Prem Karoo Choo” which is gujarati translation of I love u.. It touched me. His line seemed so cute that I wanted to hold his words and never ever let his words lose…

In this post, I m exhilarated to share with u different language translation of I love you so that u should also surprise your girlfriend or boyfriend with these versions of I luv u but remember don’t overdo it or present all these versions at once.. Use one at once… the next some other day…Not to forget, Love is itself a language of emotion n sensation, so love doesn’t need so many languages to say I love u but if u try these translation, it would feel new energy and make d environment more loving… icon exclaim I Love You In Different languages translation

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I love u so much


    “I Love You in Different Languages”
    : source – internet

    Afrikaans Ek is lief vir jou

    Ek het jou lief

    Albanian Te dua
    Amharic Afekrishalehou
    Arabic Ana Behibak (to a male)

    Ana Behibek (to a female)

    Armenian kezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian)

    yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian)

    aruba

    bonaire and curacao

    mi stimabo
    Basc Nere Maitea
    Basque

    (Country in Spain and France)

    Maite zaitut.

    Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot)

    Bavarian I mog di narrisch gern
    Bengali Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
    Berber Lakh tirikh
    Bicol Namumutan ta ka
    Bosnian volim te (most common)  (Volim Te Ba)

    ja te volim (less common)

    Bulgarian Obicham te
    Cambodian : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah

    Bon sro lanh oon

    Cantonese Ngo oi ney
    Catalan T’estim (mallorcan)

    T’estime (valencian)

    T’estimo (catalonian)

    T’estim molt (I love you a lot)

    Chamorro Hu Guiya Hao
    Chanchal main (i like you)

    main Tere bina main ji nahi pauga (i love you)

    mail tere bina kaha jauga

    Chinese Wo ie ni (Manderin, Cantonese)
    Croatian Volim te (most common), or

    Ja te volim (less common)

    Czech miluji te
    Danish Jeg elsker dig
    Dhivehi

    (Maldivian Language)

    Aharen Kalaa Dhekeh Loabivey
    Dutch Ik hou van jou
    Estonian Mina armastan sind
    Esperanto Mi amas vin
    Persian (Farsi) Tora dust midaram
    Flemish ik zie je graag
    Finnish Mina” rakastan sinua
    French Je t’aime
    Friesian Ik bin fereale op dy

    Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a)

    Gaelic Ta gra agam ort
    Galician Ámote
    German ich leba dich

    Ich liebe Dich

    I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.)

    Greek S’ ayapo
    Hausa Ina sonki
    Hebrew aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male)

    aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)

    female to male “ani ohevet otcha”.

    male to female “ani ohev otach”.

    Hindi Main tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female)

    Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male)

    Hokkien Wa ai lu
    Hopi Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
    Hmong “Kuv Hlub Koj”

    Pronounced “Goo (rising tone) Hloo (high tone) Gah (falling tone”

    Hungarian Szeretlek te’ged
    Icelandic ?g elska ßig
    Indian languages:
    Gujarati

    (a dialect of India)

    “Tane Prem Karoo Choo”
    Kannada Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini

    Naanu Ninna Preethisuve  (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene)

    Malayalam-1

    Malayalam-2

    Malayalam-3

    Malayalam (Kerala)

    ngyaan ninne premikkunnu (Enjan Ninnei Premikunnu)

    “Njan ninne pranikunnu” or “njan ninne premikkinu”

    “enikku ninne ishttamanu” (enneke nine ishtam)

    NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu)

    nnan   ninney   snehikkunnu

    enikku ninne ishtamanu

    Manipuri aina nangbu nunshi
    Oriya Mu tumaku bhala paye
    Sindhi
    Telugu 1. “Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person
    in SINGULAR).

    2. “Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite
    person in PLURAL).

    naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu)

    nenu ninnu premisthunnanu

    Marathi

    Mala tujhashi prem aahe.

    Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe

    Majha tujhyavar prem aahe

    Indonesian Saya cinta padamu

    Saya Cinta Kamu

    Aku tjinta padamu

    saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female)

    saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male)

    Malay/Indonesian
    Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you)

    Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you)

    Malay Saya cintamu

    Saya sayangmu

    Niasan

    (one of tribes in Indonesia)

    omasido khou
    Javanese language

    (a tribe in Indonesia)

    kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange)

    aku tresno karo kowe (low languange)  (Aku tresna kowe!)

    in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu

    Italian Ti amo
    Irish taim i’ ngra leat
    Japanese Kimi o ai shiteru
    Kashmiri
    meh chi chain maai
    Kazakh Men seny jaksy kuremyn
    Kiswahili Nakupenda
    Konkani Hanv tukka preeti karta
    Korean Tangsinul sarang ha yo
    Kurdish Ez te hezdikhem

    Hawrami
    Washem Grakani
    Lahu Nga naw hta ha ja.
    Karen
    Ya Eh Na Arr Gyi Law.
    Latin Te amo

    Vos amo

    Lao Khoi huk chau
    Latvian Es Tev milu
    Lingala Nalingi yo
    Lithuanian að myliu tave
    Luganda
    (from Uganda)
    nkwagala
    Luo Aheri
    Macedonian Te sakam.
    Madrid lingo Me molas, tronca
    Mahalu
    zobb foxx il liba ommok

    ???????????

    Maltese Inhobbok!
    Mandarin Wo ai ni
    Mapudungun

    (a language spoken in central Chile and west central
    Argentina by the Mapuche)

    Inchepoyeneimi
    Mohawk Konoronhkwa
    Myanmar (Burma) Nga nint ko chit dae

    Nga nint go chit tel.

    Navajo Ayor anosh’ni
    Ndebele Ngiyakuthanda
    Nepali Ma timlai maya/prem garchu
    Norwegian Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)

    Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)

    Pashto

    (National Language of Afghanistan)

    Za Tasara Meena Kawam

    Za tha sara meena laram  (Za la ta sara meena kawom)

    Persian Tora dost daram
    Pilipino Mahal Kita

    Iniibig Kita

    Polish Ja Cie Kocham or Kocham Cie (Pronounced Yacha kocham)
    Portuguese Eu amo-te
    Punjabi
    Main tenu pyar karda haan

    Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa

    Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai

    Romanian Te iu besc
    Russian Ya lyublyu tebya

    Ya vas lyublyu

    Scot Gaelic Tha gra\dh agam ort
    Serbian Volim te (most common), or

    Ja te volim” (less common)

    Shona Ndinokuda
    Sinhalese Mama Oyata Aadarei
    Sioux Techihhila
    Slovak lubim ta
    Slovene Ljubim te
    Somalia Languages Waan kujeclahay
    Spanish te quiero

    Te amo

    Swahili Nakupenda
    Swedish Jag a”lskar dig
    Swiss-German Ch’ha di ga”rn
    Tagalog Mahal kita
    Taiwanese Gwa ai lee
    Tamil Naan Unnai Kadhalikiren
    Thai Phom Rak Khun

    Ch’an Rak Khun

    Tibetan Nga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo
    Tunisian NMOUT ALIK

    Ha eh bak (ÃÍÈß – spelled AHEBAK)

    Turkish Seni seviyorum!
    Urdu (Pakistan) MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY  or

    Main tum say pyar karta hoon.

    Vietnamese Anh ye^u em (man to woman)

    Em ye^u anh (woman to man)

    Toi yeu em

    Vlaams Ik heb je lief
    Welsh ‘Rwy’n dy garu di.

    Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)

    Rwy’n caru ti

    xhosa ndiyakuthanda
    Yiddish Ikh hob dikh lib
    Yoruba Mo ni ife re
    Zazi Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
    Zuni Tom ho’ ichem

One More language that is left out in the above table is

I love You in Number language : 143 icon wink I Love You In Different languages translation

I have also watched a few videos on internet showing u how to pronounce I love u in different languages but to be true, only native speakers of a particular language can help u pronounce effectively with loving touch n feel…

Here is a picture, you can download to keep all these I love you ways and translations handy at one place. Picture coutsey : Internet..

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7 Comments

  1. KrisBelucci says:

    Hi, good post. I have been wondering about this issue,so thanks for posting.

  2. aisheteru says:

    i like ur post…^_^

  3. Amin says:

    sorry but who said National Language of Afghanistan is pashto ?
    Afghanistan have a Dari (old Persian) language also then this language older of Pashto language .

  4. NiCa says:

    I’d learn a l0t in these p0st ..I really really like it

  5. shadi says:

    tnx
    love you’r post

  6. In Ah says:

    Hi! In Russian you normally say: Ya tebea liubliu, not the other way around. In Korean is saranghae, saranghaeyo or saranghamnida. In Romanian is Te iubesc, without dividing the word. In Portuguese is Amo-te, without Eu ( Eu= I). There is also a Brazilian portuguese version: Eu te amo or Te amo. In Ukrainian is Ya tebe kohayu ( ? ???? ?????). I know nobody likes to be corrected, so don’t take it too personally…

  7. tomesh shriwas says:

    languages r indefinite but FEELINGS OF LOVE IS same

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