Terms of Endearment In Different Languages

Boston, Massachusetts
October 7, 2009 11:15pm CST
Hello Mylot Friends, I posted a discussion on "Terms of Endearment" last week and one of those who made a comment was innovative enough to ask for common terms of endearment in Japanese and Spanish. These challenged me to make a "part 2" of my topic...now "TERMS OF ENDEARMENT IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES". Philippines/"Filipino" = "Mahal", "Bhe/Be", "Irog", "Sinta", "Ga" These are some of the common Filipino terms of endearment for their loved ones. You can add some more. Thanks for the challenge Abode4you! How about you friends? Terms of Endearment in Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, English, etc.
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@ally12 (1202)
• Philippines
8 Oct 09
habibi or habibti is an arabic language of endearment meaning sweetheart
• Boston, Massachusetts
8 Oct 09
It's nice to hear from you again and read on your posts!
• Boston, Massachusetts
8 Oct 09
Hi Ally, These two terms sound like "pinoy" terms easy to pronounce and remember. Thanks! How are you? Take Care Always!
@ally12 (1202)
• Philippines
8 Oct 09
hello my friend.im great..hope you too my friend..
@sutent (1060)
• China
8 Oct 09
Hi friend, i am not very familar with the terms of endearment in other languages. I only the term in two languages English and my mother tongue Chinese. In Chinese, it pronounce as "wo ai ni" . Have you lessened the song of 2008 Olymmpic theme song "Ao Yun Wo Ai Ni" sang by Sarah Brightman. That is it.
@sutent (1060)
• China
8 Oct 09
Hi friend, It do use ngo oi nei in english. I am not sure it, as i do not know how to pronounce ngo oi nei. Maybe you can pronounce it.
• Boston, Massachusetts
9 Oct 09
Hi Sutent, It's okay I am having difficulty too in the pronunciation of other languages terms. I am not so familiar with the 2008 Olympic themesong but i will check on this. Thank you for taking the time to respond!
@amyson (3498)
• Philippines
8 Oct 09
hi msfancisco in spanish some other called their wife te amo,heres the famous list of endearment: 1.arabic-ohiboke 2.chinese-ngo oi nei 3.danish-jeg elsker dig 4.french-je táime 5.german-ich liebe dich 6.hindi-mai tumase pyar 7.indonesian-saya cinta 8.italian-ti amo 9.korean-saranghamida 10.malasian-saya cintamu 11.portuguese-eu te amo 12.thai-phom rug khun 13.vietnamese-anh yeu em theres so many more...but it just the same meaning..love..have a nice day msfrancisco.
• Boston, Massachusetts
8 Oct 09
Good job friend! You said it all! You did your research well. I am learning a lot! Now i can choose from among the terms in different language where i can use to uniquely call mu husband on a monthly basis hehehehehe. Power hugs for you dear!
@amyson (3498)
• Philippines
18 Jan 10
ty msfrancisco for the BR..i am back now..