Say I LOVE YOU on your language

Brazil
May 13, 2007 10:01am CST
on my language is "EU TE AMO" and on ur?? i want know how it is on another places of the world
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@jianhong (739)
• Singapore
13 May 07
In chinese- Wo Ai Ni.
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• China
1 Jul 07
Yes it is."Wo Ai Ni" is "I love you" in China. But I think more and more young people tend to say "I love you" instead of "Wo Ai Ni".It seems easier to say "I love you" than "Wo Ai Ni".
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@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
13 May 07
Norwegian: jeg elsker deg
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• Brazil
13 May 07
hmm to different interesting :
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@edigital (2709)
• United States
29 Jul 07
Bengali  - Bengali Language of an word English word "I Love You"
It say in Bangladesh like this Ami tomake bhalobashi or Amibhalobashi tomake see image for details and learn.
@zenmachado (1617)
• United States
29 Jul 07
It would be: Yo Te Amo. Meaning I Love You.
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• United States
29 Jul 07
English is my native tongue so we just say "I love you" lol I know French as well though and in French it's "Je t'aime"
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• Switzerland
29 Jul 07
In Filipino/Tagalog, it's "Mahal kita" or "Iniibig kita".
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• India
28 Jul 07
i am sindhi......ma tusa jam pyar kandi aaya........i love u so much....
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• India
1 Jul 07
My language is Hindi and Punjabi. In Hindi it is called "me tumse pyar karta hu", and in Punjabi "me tennu pyar karda haan"
• India
1 Jul 07
My language is Tamil.... " Naan Unnai Kadalikkiren ".... || || || " I YOU LOVE ".... This is not literal bt contextual.....
@jayalaksmi (1039)
• India
29 Jul 07
I am an indian and in india it is called as tumse pyar karta hoon and in oriya it is called tamke bhal paucha
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@2babita (1072)
• India
1 Jul 07
I am from Bengal,India,in my language we say "AMI TOMAKE BHALO BASHI"for I luv u.
@abiesm (373)
• Vietnam
2 Jul 07
in french it's Je t'aime in vietnamese it depend on the talker and the one who is talked to . love = yeu
@verdebr (11)
• Brazil
19 Jul 07
in portuguese is "EU TE AMO"...
• Brazil
29 Jul 07
In my language (Brazilian) is: Eu te Amooo !! or Te adoro :)
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• United States
30 Jun 07
my language is english so we say it like this i love you
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@sreevasu (2717)
• India
13 May 07
In Malayalam, the language of Kerala, thou southern most state of India, it is: Njan ninne snehikkunnu Njan = I ninne = to you snehikkunnu = loving.
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
13 May 07
It is "Ich liebe Dich" here in German.
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@Adamdog (254)
• United States
13 May 07
Well, I am from Bulgaria and in my language "I love you" directly translated is "Az te obicham-?? ?? ??????" but formally we only say "Obicham te-?????? ??". Hope you get to visit Bulgaria some day, it is a nice country and there are a lot of beautiful women here :P
• Brazil
13 May 07
My language me same that yours then is "Eu te amo", although here the people loke to also tell "I love You" XD
@konoki (28)
• Indonesia
15 May 07
in indonesia aku cinta kamu
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