Wow this is cool.okay In Khmer(cambodian)If your a guy.Bong sa-lang Oun.If your
a girl say this .Oun sa-lang Bong.In Bengali my bf language is Ah-mee Va-lo
Va-sha .
That's the "Pascuense" way to say it. It depends if the person is a
girl (first one) or a guy (theother one... duh!)
"Pascuense" is the language of Easter Island, known as "Isla de
Pascua" in Spanish, or "Te Pito Te He Nua" in its own language
(that means "The Belly-button of the world) I hope someone else knows it
(beautiful place to take a looooong season in there, or a full time vacation).
i don't know if anyone know about the more "native" way of saying i
love you in philippines..
philippines has many regional dialects..
you go to bohol = boholano. (they use "j" instead of "y")
you go to bicol = bicolano. hehe...
in cebu = cebuano.
cebuano for i love you (kinda long and funny..hehe..) = "gihigugma tika"
but most modern people don't really say it. i love you is used outright. except
for those who really don't know english..(that's kinda impossible. but
unbelievably possible.)
"i like you" or when u got a crush on someone = "naibog ku nimo"
ibog = like.
nimo = you
niya = her/him
japanese:aishiteru
chinese:wo ai ni
german:ich liebe dich
french:je tôaime
Because is a group of words very repetitive
In my languaje, spanish, is "Te Amo"
In Filipino:
mahal kita
or
iniibig kita
O.o Everyone using Aishiteru for the japanese O.o. Ain't that a LITTLE to much for saying "I love you"? I'd use "Daisuki desu"
Swedish: Jag ÃÆlskar dig (you will never be able to pronunce it right so no need to even bother
)
Edit: after 5 edits I still can't get it to work with the A and ̬̉
In portuguese we say
Eu te amo
it's true that aishiteru isn't that used... I think I hear more "suki" or "daisuki".
spanish : te quiero
In Korean, I love you is Sarang Heseyo.
in Farsi, I love you is Beh Dooshtanam
In filipino "mahal kita". But I prefer saying "aishiteru" or aishite imasu". Sound better for me.
>>> Te qie ro
>>> Chan ruk therr
>>> Te amo
>>> i love you
>>> woh ai ni
in Finnish - "(minä) rakastan sinua"
In Serbian
volim te
(voh limm teh)
merged: 04-07-2006 ~ 07:38pm
In Serbian
volim te
(voh limm teh)
merged: 04-07-2006 ~ 07:39pm
Sorry, pronounciation vohlimm teh
For french I think "Je t'aime" is more of I like you, I probably say "Je t'adore".
Wow this is cool.okay In Khmer(cambodian)If your a guy.Bong sa-lang Oun.If your a girl say this .Oun sa-lang Bong.In Bengali my bf language is Ah-mee Va-lo Va-sha .
In Vietnamese : toi yeu ban ^^ , I think you guys can't read it
Ka Hera Te Nua - Ka Hera Te Koro
That's the "Pascuense" way to say it. It depends if the person is a girl (first one) or a guy (theother one... duh!)
"Pascuense" is the language of Easter Island, known as "Isla de Pascua" in Spanish, or "Te Pito Te He Nua" in its own language (that means "The Belly-button of the world) I hope someone else knows it (beautiful place to take a looooong season in there, or a full time vacation).
I believe someone may have already posted this, but I'd like to make it more clarifying:
There are two types of Chinese, pretty much---Cantonese and Mandarin (in which Mandarin is the standard). So...here they are in terms of "I love you."
Cantonese - "O Oi Nay" (that's about the closest I can get to the sound...the first word has a sound to it that no letter really express
)
Mandarin - "Wo ai ni" (pronounced wo-aye-nee)
Isn't it cool how the two types of Chinese are a bit similar?!
i don't know if anyone know about the more "native" way of saying i love you in philippines..
philippines has many regional dialects..
you go to bohol = boholano. (they use "j" instead of "y")
you go to bicol = bicolano. hehe...
in cebu = cebuano.
cebuano for i love you (kinda long and funny..hehe..) = "gihigugma tika"
but most modern people don't really say it. i love you is used outright. except for those who really don't know english..(that's kinda impossible. but unbelievably possible.)
"i like you" or when u got a crush on someone = "naibog ku nimo"
ibog = like.
nimo = you
niya = her/him
hehe.
Kimi wo aishiteru -japanese
Je t'aime -franch
Te iubesc -romanian
I should know. I am from Romania and I study Franch at scool. By the way...I am also studieng japanese.
Ich Liebe Dich in German.
sie liebt dich = she loves me
er liebt dich = he loves me
liebt dich nicht = loves me not
Mahal kita - Filipino
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