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Valentine's Working day is just close to the corner and for sure every person is pondering of ways on how to demonstrate your loved one particular how considerably you adore them. Most common are chocolates and roses dining out or cooking for them teddy bears or any stuffed animal which you know the adore of your lifestyle would like and of course greeting playing cards - regardless of whether it's the "regular" card sealed lovingly in an envelope or the a lot more "modern" e-card, for confident you'll jot down what your coronary heart desires to say - how significantly you love him/her. I Enjoy YOU undoubtedly is one thing that anybody would want to listen to from you, but why not make it added specific by declaring or creating it in an additional language?
To make your lifestyle simpler, I have compiled numerous diverse ways of saying I Enjoy YOU to your true love. Have a fantastic Valentine's Day simply because I'm particular that I will have one with my one particular and only really like whom I fondly contact "MINE"... I Adore YOU DEX
Most Well-known:
Filipino - Mahal kita
Chinese(Mandarin) - Wo ai ni
English - I adore you
French - Je t'aime
German - Ich liebe dich
Italian - Ti amo
Japanese - Daisuki / Ai shiteiru
Korean - Sarang-hae / Sarang-hamnida
Portuguese -Eu te amo
Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo
Other Languages:
AFRIKAANS -ek het jou lief / ek is lief vir jou
ALBANIAN - të dua
ALSATIAN - ich hab die lieb
Dialectal ARABIC (North African) - n'bghick
Dialectal ARABIC (Japanese) - bahebbak (to a gentleman) / bahebbik (to a girl)
ITALIAN - ti amo
JAPANESE - aishitemasu / aishiteru (scarcely used) / anata ga daisuki desu("cute")
KABYLIAN - hamlagh-kem (gentleman to lady) / hamlaghk (lady to guy)
KANNADA - naanu ninnanna pritisutteney
KHMER - bang srolaïgn ôn (gentleman to lady) / ôn srolaïgn bang (female to gentleman)
KINYARWANDA - ndagukunda
KOREAN - saranghe
KURDISH - ez te hez dikim
LAO - khoi hak tchao lai
LATIN - te amo
LATVIAN - es tevi mëlu
LEBANESE - b'hibik (gentleman to female) / b'hibak (female to male)
LIGURIAN - mi te amu
LINGALA - na lingi yo
LITHUANIAN - aš tave myliu
Reduced SAXON - ik hou van ju
LUXEMBOURGEOIS - ech hun dech gäer
MACEDONIAN - te sakam
MALAGASY - tiako ianao / tia anao aho (more robust)
MALAY - aku cinta padamu
MALAYALAM - enikku ninné ishtamaanu
MALTESE - inhobbok
MANX - ta graih aym ort
MAORI - kei te aroha au i a koe
MARQUESAN - hinenao au ia oe
MONGOLIAN - Bi chamd khairtai
MORÃ - mam nong-a fo
NAPOLETANO - t'ammo
NDEBELE - niya ku tanda
NEPALI - ma timilai prem garchhu
NORWEGIAN - jeg elsker deg
OCCITAN - t'aimi
PAPIAMENTU - mi ta stima bo
PERSIAN - dustat dâram (official) / duset dâram (casual)
POLISH -Kocham Ciebie
PORTUGUESE - amo-te / eu te amo (Brazilian Portuguese)
PUNJABI - mein tenu pyar karda han (male speaker) / mein tenu pyar kardi han(woman speaker)
QUECHUA de CUZCO - munakuyki
RAPA NUI - hanga rahi au kia koe
ROMANI - kamaù tut
ROMANIAN - te iubesc
RUSSIAN - Ya tebya liubliu
SAMOAN - ou te alofa ia te oe
SANGO - mbi yé mô
SARDINIAN - deo t'amo (logudorese) / deu t'amu (campidanese)
SCOTTISH GAELIC - tha gaol agam ort / tha gaol agam oirbh
SERBIAN - volim te
SESOTHO - ke ya ho rata
SHIMAORE - ni su hu vendza
SHONA - ndinokuda