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@goosal (158)
Indonesia
February 22, 2008 1:07am CST
What you say "i love you" in your traditional / national language?
12 responses
@moraho (234)
• Nepal
21 May 08
Ji chanta matina yana
@lieanat (1137)
• Malaysia
26 May 08
In cantonese is "or oi lei" In Hokkien is "wa ai lu" In japanese is Ishiteru That's i learnt from movies. Hopefully I got the pronounciation right!
@chechuva (1275)
• Philippines
22 May 08
in tagalog, its "mahal kita" "iniibig kita" "iniirog kita" in ilokano, its "ay-ayatin ka"
• Canada
20 May 08
in french it's "Je t'aime" but we normaly say "I love you"
@INGA832 (1114)
• Russian Federation
22 May 08
I will say it in Russian: Ya lyublyu tebya.
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
23 Feb 08
I will give you two translations used here in the Philippines Tagalog= MAHAL KITA Cebuano= Gihigugma tika
@leateagee (3667)
• China
22 May 08
Additional translation for the Philippines. I LOVE YOU! Mahal Kita Iniibig Kita Sinisinta Kita Iniirog Kita These five are not the regional dialects but the Tagalog translations itself. Take care =)
@shokhin (40)
• Indonesia
22 Feb 08
I say "I love you" in mother language(traditional)
@nehaaaa (1748)
• India
22 Feb 08
In India there are many lang..... Hindi - main aapse pyaar karti hoo English - I Love You
@manya_pearl (1901)
• Singapore
22 Feb 08
I love you in Indonesian is "Saya cinta kamu" or "Aku mencintaimu"
• Kenya
22 Feb 08
I'm from Kenya in Africa. I'll give you "I love you (very much" in two or three dialects:- 1. Kiswahili (National Laguage) - Ninakupenda (sana) 2. Kikuyu (My mother tongue) - Ningwendete (muno) 3. Dholuo - Aheri (ahinya)
@kate0250 (314)
• Philippines
22 Feb 08
Hi! In the Philippines you say.. "Mahal kita" or "iniibig kita"! ^_^
@tmg761 (19)
• Denmark
22 Feb 08
Hi, You say 'I love you' in Danish (my native tongue) like this: 'Jeg elsker dig'. tmg761