Finnish: Minä rakastan sinua. :)
Comment written by Imppu on May 16, 2005 @ 13:38 | | |
may tum say pyaar (mohabat) karta hoon
Comment written by simoo on May 16, 2005 @ 10:07 | | |
in english we say i love u lol but umm in tagalog(filipino) we say Mahal Kita
Comment written by crazyflip on May 12, 2005 @ 22:26 | | |
Sa lang Hae (»ç¶ûÇØ)
"Sa lang" is a noun which means "LOVE"
"Hae" is a verb which means "DO"
if we know each other we often omit the subject. sometimes object as well. Because we know which one and who we are talking about. it's same as japanese.
(I) love (you). (³ª´Â) (³Ê¸¦) »ç¶ûÇØ.
Korean language is very interesting.[br][edited by mindself on 2005-05-12 02:27:03]
Comment written by mindself on May 12, 2005 @ 02:25 | | |
in romanian:te iubesc
in french:je t'aime
in german:ich liebe dich
Comment written by ruxandra on May 11, 2005 @ 00:42 | | |
"§Ú·R§A"
Comment written by Letitia on May 10, 2005 @ 14:05 | | |
Wouldn't it be "Amo tu"? Is "te" accusative?
Comment written by gabriel831 on May 10, 2005 @ 02:04 | | |
in frenche we say "je t'aime" and in italian we say "ti amo"
Comment written by babygirl57 on May 08, 2005 @ 15:09 | | |
We say "aishiteru"
Ai=love
Ai sounds like "i"
I dont think young peaple dont say "aishiteru" so much.
Comment written by syk on May 08, 2005 @ 04:10 | | |
Greek: indeed it is s'agapo, here is how it looks
Σ'αγαπώ
Comment written by I-R-I-N-A on May 07, 2005 @ 22:14 | | |
There are different kinds of Swiss German.
In the east of Switzerland we say something like:
"i lieb di"
"i liebä di"
"i liäbe di"
(Pronunciation of "i" like in "is")[br][edited by skady on 2005-05-07 16:07:47]
Comment written by skady on May 07, 2005 @ 15:56 | | |
That is why I wrote "Ego" between brackets. =)
Comment written by Flamdring on Apr 25, 2005 @ 14:11 | | |
In the latin the ''ego'' is integrated in the word amo (1st Person singular''
Even though it may be considered a 'dead' language by some, for me it is still one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
(Ego) te amo. I love you.
Comment written by Flamdring on Apr 24, 2005 @ 10:48 | | |
You say "Nakupenda" in Swahili.
Comment written by lenruts on Apr 24, 2005 @ 03:53 | | |
In Estonia we say "Ma armastan sind!"
Comment written by Eleane on Apr 23, 2005 @ 23:17 | | |
"E aroha ana au ki a koe"
Or if you REALLY love the person;
"Ka nui taku aroha ki a koe"
Comment written by raukura on Mar 28, 2005 @ 02:42 | | |
Szeretlek!
Comment written by Brenna on Mar 25, 2005 @ 09:42 | | |
in Turkish we say it "SENÝ SEVÝYORUM"
Comment written by akcay_ozan on Mar 17, 2005 @ 16:07 | | |
Es tevi mîlu!!! (es tevi milu) ;-)
Comment written by shamura on Mar 17, 2005 @ 16:02 | | |
Mo content toi in creole. Mauritian language :)
Comment written by Naidu on Mar 17, 2005 @ 09:46 | | |
Mo content toi in creole. Mauritian language
Comment written by Naidu on Mar 17, 2005 @ 09:45 | | |
Dw i'n caru ti
Comment written by Turtlehead on Mar 17, 2005 @ 01:13 | | |
Dw i'n caru chi
Comment written by Turtlehead on Mar 17, 2005 @ 01:11 | | |
in arabic: ouhibbouk
in berber: esh'hleghshem [br][edited by your_friend on 2005-03-16 19:17:50]
In romanian you say "te iubesc"
Comment written by mmarilena on Mar 16, 2005 @ 10:01 | | |
Ljubim te!
Comment written by dijunik on Mar 15, 2005 @ 23:25 | | |
in romanmian you say "te iubesc".
I love you:
Gráim thú(Pronunciation: Graw-im hoo)
I'm in love with you:
táim i ngrá leat (Pronunciation: Taw-im i ngraw lyat)
Love of my heart:
grá mo chroí (Pronunciation: graw muh chree (the "ch" is not soft like in the French "chaise", it is guttural, aspirated in the throat))
Comment written by chaggie on Jan 14, 2005 @ 16:43 | | |