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The phrase "I love you" is perhaps the most coveted. It is her that women and girls dream of hearing from the lips of their beloved men and boys. But what is there to hide, and for a man these words are also not an empty phrase, but expressions of feelings. You met a girl / boyfriend and now you want to find some unusual words. And you just say “I love you”, but only in a different language. So, "I love you" in all languages \u200b\u200bof the world.

Let's start with the English language. “I love you” is such a short, clear and simple phrase, although the language itself is not so easy to learn.

"I love you" in all languages \u200b\u200bof the world - German. Like the language itself, this phrase - “Ich Liebe Dich” - is short, rhythmic, a little rough. But it is with these words that a person expresses love for his neighbor.

The French language is distinguished by its tenderness, softness, sophistication. "I love you" in this language sounds like "Je t'aime".

"I love you" in all languages \u200b\u200bof the world - Italian. This language, like the Italians themselves, is temperamental, rhythmic, emotional. “I love you” in Italian is “ti amo” (spouses, lovers), “ti voglio bene” (friends, relatives).

In Spanish this phrase sounds like “Te Amo” (“I love you”). You can also say “Te quiero” (“You mean a lot to me”) to your loved one.

And here is how "I love you" sounds in other languages, including the so-called dead, which include, for example, Latin:

African: Ek het jou liefe or Ek is lief vir jou.

Arabic: Ib'n hebbak, Ana Ba-heb-bak or nhebuk.

and also Ana Behibak (man), Ana Behibek (woman).

Armenian: es kez sirum em from Moushegh.

Bari (Sudanese): Nan nyanyar do (“I love you”), Nan nyanyar do parik (“I love you very much”).

Basque: Nere Maitea.

Bavarian: I mog di narrisch gern.

Berber: Lakh tirikh.

Bulgarian: Obicham te.

Hungarian: Szeretlek or Szeretlek te’ged.

Vietnamese: Toi ye u em, Em ye u anh (woman to man), Anh ye u em (man to woman).

Dutch: Ik houd van jou.

Greek: S ’ayapo or (Ego) philo su (ego is used to underline, emphasize).

Danish: Jeg elsker dig.

Hebrew: Ani ohev otach (man to woman), Ani ohev otcha (man to man), Ani ohevet otach (woman to woman), Ani ohevet otcha (woman to man).

Yiddish: Ich libe dich or Ich han dich lib.

Indie: Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo.

Indian: Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu.

Indonesian: Saja kasih saudari, Saya Cinta Kamu, Saya cinta padamu, Aku cinta padamu, Aku sayang enkow, Sayah Chantikan Awah.

Irish: taim i'ngra leat.

Icelandic: Eg elska thig.

Cambodian: Bon soro lanh oon.

Chinese: Wo ie ni.

Korean: Tangsinul sarang ha yo or Nanun tongshinun sarang hamnida.

Kurdish: Ez te hezdikhem.

Lao: Khoi huk chau.

Latin: Te amo, Vos amo or (Ego) amo te (ego to highlight the face).

Latvian: Es tevi Mlu (s teh-vih me-lu).

Lithuanian: Tave myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu).

Malaysian: Saya cintamu or Saya sayangmu.

Nepali: Ma timilai maya garchu or Ma timilai man parauchu.

Norwegian: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk), Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) (pronounced: yai elske dai).

Ossetian: Aez dae warzyn.

Pakistani: Muje se mu habbat hai.

Persian: Tora dost daram.

Polish: Kocham Cie or Ja cie kocham.

Portuguese: Eu te amo.

Roman: Te iu besc.

Serbian: Lubim te.

Syriac: Bhebbek (female), Bhebbak (male).

Slovak: lubim ta.

Slovenian: ljubim te.

Sudanese: Nan nyanyar do ("I love you"), Nan nyanyar do parik ("I love you very much").

Thai: Ch'an Rak Khun or Phom Rak Khun.

Tunisian: Ha eh bak.

Turkish: Seni seviyorum.

Uzbek: Man seni sevaman.

Welsh: Rwyn dy garu di.

Farsi (Persian): doostat dAram.

Filipino: Mahal ka ta or Iniibig Kita.

Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua.

Flemish: Ik zie oe geerne.

Hindi: Mae tumko pyar kia, My tumko pyar karta hu, Main tumse pyar karta hoon, Ham Tomche Payer Kortahe, Mai tumse peyar karta hnu.

Croatian: Ljubim te.

Czech: miluji te.

Sri Lankan: Mama Oyata Arderyi.

Swedish: Jag a'lskar dig or Iaj Alskar Dej.

Swedish-Germanic: Ch'ha di garn.

Esperanto: Mi amas vin.

Estonian: Mina armastan sind or Ma armastan sind.

Yugoslavian: Ya te volim.

Japanese: Kimi o ai shiteru, Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu, or Kulo tresno.

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How long have you confessed your love? How to say "I love you" in different languages \u200b\u200bof the world? If you decide to surprise your loved one, this list may come in handy.

A declaration of love is an exciting, beautiful and truly sincere moment in our life, the moment when we tell our loved one about our feelings.


1. Abkhazian - Sara bar bziya bzoy.
2. Avar - Di moon yekula.
3. Adyghe - Se ora plagun.
4. Azerbaijani - Men Seni Sevirem.
5. Albanian - Ti dua.
6. Altai - Una dua ti.
7. Amharic - Afegge ante.
8. English - I love you
9. Arabic (for woman) - Ana ahebek.
Arabic (for man) - Ana ahebak.
10. Armenian - Es kez sirumam.
11. Assamese - My tomak bhal pau.
12. Afghan - Dusat Dorem.
13. African - Ek hat yo bodice.
14. Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern.
15. Bari (Sudanese language) - Nan nyanyar do.
16. Basque - Maite zaitut. Basque: Nere Maitea
17. Batak - Holong rohangku di ho
18. Bashkir - Min hine yaratyu.
19. Belarusian - I'm kakhayu tsyabe.
20. Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi.
21. Berber - Lakh tirikh.
22. Burmese - Chena tingo chhi'iti.
23. Bulgarian - Obicham ti.
24. Bolivian - Quechua qanta munani.
25. Buryat - Bi shamai durlakha.
26. Hungarian - Seretlek.
27. Vietnamese - Toy yeu um.
28. Hawaiian - Aloha I’a Au Oe.
29. Gagauz - Bian Seni binerim.
30. Gelsky - Ta gra agam ort.
31. Dutch - Ik Huid van Yu.
32. Greenlandic - Asavakit.
33. Greek - S'agapo.
34. Georgian - Me sheng mikvarhar.
35. Gujarat (state of India) - Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
36. Guyrati - Hun tane pyar karuchhun
37. Darginsky - Khiu nab Rigahure.
38. Danish - Yeg elsker dit.
39. Dolganski - Men enichan taptychan.
40. Dravidian language of South India - Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene.
41. Ancient Greek - Ego filo su
42. Dungan - Vo zhiai ni.
43. Hebrew, Hebrew (to a woman) - Ani ohev otah (ani ohev otah).
Hebrew, Hebrew (to a man) - Ani ohevet otha (ani ohevet otha).
44. Zulu - Mena Tanda Wena
45. Zimbabwe - Di Know Where
46. \u200b\u200bYiddish - About dikh lyb.
47. Ingush - Hyo sona dukyeza.
48. Native American - Techihhila
49. Indonesian - Saya mentyinta kou.
50. Iranian - Me ture dus'at do'rem.
51. Irish - Thaim in grabh leat.
52. Icelandic - Eg elska thig.
53. Spanish - Yo te amo.
54. Italian - Ti amo.
55. Kabardian - Sa va fuva uzohyau
56. Kabardino-Circassian - Se ue lagoons.
57. Kazakh - Men seny zhakhsy kyoryomen.
58. Kalmyk - Bi chi durta fleas.
59. Cambodia - Bon sro lanh oon.
60. Canadian French - Sh'teme.
61. Cantonese - Ngo oi ney.
62. Kara-Latyk - K'tybytyk.
63. Catalan - T'estim.
64. Catalan (Valencian dialect) - T’estime.
65. Catalan (Catalan dialect) - T'estimo.
66. Kenyan - Tye-mela'ne.
67. Kyrgyz - Men seni suyom.
68. Chinese - Wu ai min.
69. Kisuahili - Nakpenda
70. Komi - Me gladate tene.
71. Korean - Sa lang hea.
72. Corsican - Ti tengu kara (woman)
Corsican - Ti tengu karu (to a man)
73. Kumyk - Meng seni suemen.
74. Kurdish - Ez te hezdikhem.
75. Khmer - Bon sro danh un
76. Labanez - Bakiyuak
77. Laxius - On vin hira hun.
78. Koryaksky - Gymnan gychchi yylnu lynyk
79. Lao - Khoi huk chau.
80. Latvian - Es tevi milu.
81. Latgale - Es tave a mile.
82. Latin - Tu amare.
83. Latvian - Es tevi milu.
84. Lebanese - Bahibak.
85. Lingala - Nalingi yo
86. Lisbon - Gramo-te bue '.
87. Lithuanian - Ash tave mile.
88. Lojban - Mi do prami
89. Luganda - Nkukwagala
90. Luo - Aheri
91. Madrid jargon: Me molas, tronca
92. Macedonian - Yas tebe sakam.
93. Malagayan - Tia ianuo ao
94. Malaysian - Saya cintamu.
95. Malaysian - Aku kunta kapada awak
96. Malay - Saya cintakan mu.
97. Maltese - Inhobboh.
98. Mandarin Chinese - Wo ai no.
99. Marathi - Mi tuzya var prem karato.
100. Mari - My tyimym eratam.

101. Megrelian - Ma si mnyork shoi ti.
102. Mengrelian - Ma si mnyork
103. Mogaukian: Konoronhkwa
104. Moldavian - T'ubesk.
105. Mongolian - Bi tand khairtai.
106. Mordovian - Mon ton kelktian or Mon vechkan.
107. Mohawk - Konoronhwa
108. Navaja - Ayor anosh'ni.
109. Navajo (dine) - Ka-ta-uur-d
110. German - Their libe dikh.
111. Dumb English (the pronunciation of this word form is similar to the movement of the lips when pronouncing the phrase I love you) - Olive Juice
112. Nenets - Man khamzagav sit.
113. Nepali - Ma timilai maya garchu.
114. Ndebele - Nyakutanda
115. Nivkhsky - Not a mess.
116. Nivkh (Gilan) - Fashion codes chmod
117. Nogai - Meng seni suemen.
118. Norwegian - Yay elske give.
119. Ossetian - Az daima uvarzon.
120. Pakistani - Mujhe Tumse Muhabbat Hai.
121. Punjabi - Mai taunu pyar karda.
122. Persian - Tora dost daram.
123. Polish - Koham tsie.
124. Portuguese - Te a'mo.
125. Portuguese (Brazil) - I te amo.
126. Punyabi - Mine town par karda
127. Roman - Te iu besc.
128. Romanian - T'ubesk.
129. Russian - I love you.
130. Serbo-Croatian - I am that will.
131. Serbian - Volim those.
132. Sinhalese -Mama oyata adarei.
133. Sinhalez - Mother of Oyat Adarei
134. Syrian (to a woman) - Bhebbek.
Syrian (to male) - Bhebbak.
135. Sioux - Techihhila.
136. Slovak - We love that.
137. Slovenian - We love te.
138. Somalia - Aniga ku esel.
139. Swahili - On kupenda + name. Swahili - Mimikupenda
140. Sudanese - Nan nyanyar do.
141. Suomi: Finland - Minya pidyan sinusta (with emphasis on the first syllable)
142. Tagalog - Ako this umibig.
143. Tajik - Man tul nokhs methinam.
144. Thai (affectionately, in love) - Khao Raak Thoe.
145. Thai (male to female) - Phom Rak Khun.
Thai (female to male) - Ch'an Rak Khun.
146. Tanzania - Nau Ku Penda
147. Tamil - Nan unnai kadaliren.
148. Tatarsky - Min blue yarataman.
149. Tatsky (Mountain Jewish) - Me ture hostenum or Tumere khaz omoreni.
150. Takhitian - Wa hea wow ua oe
151. Telugu - Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanu.
152. Tuvinian - Maine seni ynakshir.
153. Tunisian - Ha eh bak.
154. Turkish - Ben Seni Seviyorum.
155. Turkmen - Men seni soyarin.
156. Udmurt - Yaratschke montone.
157. Uzbek - Men seni sevaman.
158. Ukrainian - I tebe kohai.
159. Urdu - Main Tumse Muhabbat Karta Hoon.
160. Welsh - 'Rwy'n dy garu di.
161. Farsi - Tora dust midaram.
162. Farsi (Persian) - Doostat dAram.
163. Filipino - Iniibig Kita.
164. Finnish - Rakastan sinua.
165. Flemish - Ik zie oe geerne.
166. French - Same tem.
167. Frisian - Ik hou fan dei.
168. Hansi - Ina zone
169. Khakassian - Min sin khynara.
170. Hauza - Ina sonki
171. Hindi - Mei tumsey par hum.
Hindi (woman to man) - Mai tumase pyar karati hun.
Hindi (man to woman) - Mai tumase pyar karata hun.
172. Hokkien - Wa ai lu
173. Hopi - Nu 'umi unangwa'ta.
174. Croatian - Ljubim te.
175. Chechen - Suna hyo eza.
176. Czech - Mom are glad.
177. Chuvash - Ene ese yurat.
Chuvash - Ene yuratu sanan (for a woman)
Chuvash Ep sana yuradap (for a man)
178. Swabian - I mog dik gerne.
179. Swedish - Yad elskir day.
180. Swiss-German - Ch’ha di ga ”rn.
181. Scottish-Gaelic - Tha gradh agam ort.
182. Sri Lankan - Mama Oyata Arderyi.
183. Shona - Ndinokuda
184. Eskimo - Naligivaget
185. Evenki - Bi sine fiv.
186. Ecuador - Canda munani.
187. Erzyan - Mon ton vechems
188. Esperanto - Mi amas sin.
189. Estonian - Armastam sind.
190. Yugoslavian - Ya te volim.
191. Gypsy - Me tu kamam.
192. Javanese - Kulo tresno.
193. Yakutsk - Min enigin taptybyn.
194. Japanese - Anata va dai sku des.
Japanese - Watashiva anatava aishite imasu (male)
Japanese - Kimi o ai shiteru (female)
Japanese (first declaration of love) - Suki desu.

How to say "I love you" in different languages:

Abkhazian - Sara bar bziya bzoy.

Avar - Di moon yekula.

Adyghe - Se ora plagun.

Azerbaijani - Men Seni Sevirem.

Albanian - Ti dua.

Altai - Una dua ti.

Amharic - Afeggere ante.

English - I love you.

Arabic (for woman) - Ana ahebek.

Arabic (for man) - Ana ahebak.

Armenian - Es kez sirumam.

Assamese - My tomak bhal pau.

Afghan - Dusat Dorem.

African - Ek hat yo bodice.

Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern.

Bari (Sudanese language) - Nan nyanyar do.

Basque - Maite zaitut.

Bashkir - Min hine yaratyu.

Belarusian - I'm kakhayu tsyabe.

Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi.

Berber - Lakh tirikh.

Burmese - Chena tingo chhi "iti.

Bulgarian - Obicham tee.

Bolivian - Quechua qanta munani.

Buryat - Bi shamai durlakha.

Hungarian - Seretlek.

Vietnamese - Toy yeu um.

Hawaiian - Aloha I "a Au Oe.

Gagauz - Bian Seni binerim.

Gelsky - Ta gra agam ort.

Dutch - Ik Huid van Yu.

Greenlandic - Asavakit.

Greek - C "agapo.

Georgian - Me sheng mikvarhar.

Gujarat (state of India) - Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.

Darginsky - Khiu nab Rigahure.

Danish - Yeg elsker dit.

Dolganski - Men enichan taptychan.

Dravidian language of South India - Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene.

Dungan - Vo zhiai ni.

Hebrew, Hebrew (to a woman) - Ani ohev otah (ani ohev otah).

Hebrew, Hebrew (to a man) - Ani ohevet otha (ani ohevet otha).

Zulu - Mena Tanda Wena.

Ingush - Hyo sona dukyeza.

Indonesian - Saya mentyinta kou.

Iranian - Me ture dus "at do" rem.

Irish - Thaim in grabh leat.

Icelandic - Eg elska thig.

Spanish - Yo te amo.

Italian - Ti amo.

Kabardino-Circassian - Se ue lagoon.

Kazakh - Men seny zhakhsy kyoryomen.

Kalmyk - Bi chi durta fleas.

Cambodia - Bon sro lanh oon.

Canadian French - Sh "teme.

Cantonese - Ngo oi ney.

Kara-Latyk - K "tybytyk.

Catalan - T "estim.

Catalan (Valencian dialect) - T "estime.

Catalan (Catalan dialect) - T "estimo.

Kenyan - Tye-mela "ne.

Kyrgyz - Men seni suyom.

Komi - Mae gladate tene.

Korean - Sa lang hea.

Kumyk - Meng seni suemen.

Kurdish - Ez te hezdikhem.

Laxius - On vin hira hun.

Lao - Khoi huk chau.

Latvian - Es tevi milu.

Latgalsky - Es tave mile.

Latin - Tu amare.

Latvian - Es tevi milu.

Lebanese - Bahibak.

Lisbon - Gramo-te bue ".

Lithuanian - Ash tave mile.

Macedonian - Yas tebe sakam.

Malaysian - Saya cintamu.

Malay - Saya cintakan mu.

Maltese - Inhobboh.

Mandarin Chinese - Vo ai no.

Marathi - Mi tuzya var prem karato.

Mariyskiy - My tyimym eratam.

Megrelian - Ma si mnyork shoi ti.

Moldavian - T "yubesk.

Mongolian - Bi tand khairtai.

Mordovian - Mon ton kelktian or Mon vechkan.

Navaja - Ayor anosh "ni.

German - Their libe dikh.

Dumb English (pronunciation of this word form is similar to lip movement

when pronouncing the phrase I love you) - Olive Juice

Nenets - Man khamzagav sit.

Nepali - Ma timilai maya garchu.

Nivkhsky - Not an odd thing.

Nogai - Meng seni suemen.

Norwegian - Yai elske dai.

Ossetian - Az daima uvarzon.

Pakistani - Mujhe Tumse Muhabbat Hai.

Punjabi - Mai taunu pyar karda.

Persian - Tora dost daram.

Polish - Koham tsie.

Portuguese - Te a "mo.

Portuguese (Brazil) - I te amo.

Roman - Te iu besc.

Romanian - T "yubesk.

Russian - I love you.

Serbo-Croatian - I am that will.

Serbian - Volim those.

Sinhalese -Mama oyata adarei.

Syrian (female) - Bhebbek.

Syrian (to male) - Bhebbak.

Sioux - Techihhila.

Slovak - We love that.

Slovenian - We love te.

Somalia - Aniga Ku Yesel.

Swahili - Na ku

Swahili - On kupenda + name.

Sudanese - Nan nyanyar do.

Tagalog - Ako sia umibig.

Tajik - Man tul nokhs methinam.

Thai (affectionately, in love) - Khao Raak Thoe.

Thai (formally male to female) - Phom Rak Khun.

Thai (formally female to male) - Ch "an Rak Khun.

Tamil - Nan unnai kadaliren.

Tatarsky - Min blue yarats.

Tatsky (Mountain Jewish) - Me ture hostenum or Tu mere khaz omoreni.

Telugu - Neenu ninnu pra "mistu" nnanu.

Tuvinian - Maine seni ynakshir.

Tunisian - Ha eh bak.

Turkish - Ben Seni Seviyorum.

Turkmen - Men seni soyarin.

Udmurt - Yaratschke montone.

Uzbek - Men seni sevaman.

Ukrainian - I tebe kohai.

Urdu - Main Tumse Muhabbat Karta Hoon.

Welsh - "Rwy" n dy garu di.

Farsi - Tora dust midaram.

Farsi (Persian) - Doostat dAram.

Filipino - Iniibig Kita.

Finnish - Rakastan sinua.

Flemish - Ik zie oe geerne.

French - Same tam.

Frisian - Ik hou fan dei.

Khakassian - Min sin khynara.

Hindi - Mei tumsey par hum.

Hindi (woman to man) - Mai tumase pyar karati hun.

Hindi (man to woman) - Mai tumase pyar karata hun.

Hopi - Nu "umi unangwa" ta.

Croatian - Ljubim te.

Chechen - Suna hyo eza.

Czech - Mom are glad.

Chuvash - Ene sse yurat.

Swabian - I mog dik gerne.

Swedish - Yad elskir day.

Swiss-German - Ch "ha di ga" rn.

Scottish Gaelic - Tha gradh agam ort.

Sri Lankan - Mama Oyata Arderyi.

Evenk - Bi sine fiv.

Ecuador - Canda munani.

Esperanto - Mi amas sin.

Estonian - Armastam sind.

Yugoslavian - Ya te volim.

Javanese - Kulo tresno.

Yakutsk - Min enigin taptybyn.

Japanese - Anata wa dai sku des.

Japanese (first declaration of love) - Suki desu

Love is a bright and powerful feeling. When it comes to confessions, you want to be original, so that it is your “love” that stands out from the rest that your partner has heard before. The word is a powerful weapon in the hands, or rather, the lips of a skilled person. For people who are not afraid to be creative in confessions, below is the phrase: "I love you" in different languages \u200b\u200bof the world.

Why people like it

Some do not quite understand why the rest are attracted by foreign phrases. In fact, the answer is simple: everyone likes everything unusual. People hear the words “I love you” quite often (including parental ones), “ai love you” - less often, and other variants - almost never. That is why confessions in other languages \u200b\u200bseem to everyone (especially girls, why hide there) more interesting than familiar and familiar three words.

Or you can give this explanation: many people dream of going abroad (or even moving there permanently), so even a small, albeit verbal foreign "particle" inspires some joy and allows you to feel the touch of other countries. Therefore, people like foreign words.

How to arrange

Recognition is good. The cherished three words "I love you", spoken or written in different languages, and not only in Russian - even better. However, not everyone knows how best to present prepared foreign phrases.

Some ways of confessions are provided below, divided into two categories: virtual and real love. This is because people do not always manage to be close to their soul mates. Sometimes business trips, sometimes moving, sometimes the initial residence in different cities does not allow meeting every day. But you want to please a person, and therefore you have to dodge and come up with something that can make someone rejoice without physical touch.

Virtual love

If the second half is on the Web, then it is not so difficult to make and formalize a recognition as it might seem at first glance. Here are some options:

  1. You can simply send emails and messengers on Skype all day long. For example, send one version of the prepared phrase every half hour. Only reaction can spoil the impression. If your love just wants to talk, and you instead send her confessions, this can upset the person, or even anger.
  2. You can ask your friends to send “I love you” on your behalf in different languages. At the same time or at different times - not so important, although ... if at a certain moment a lot of dialogues appear at the object of your sympathy at once, it will make an impression. That is, you need to make sure that one of your friends sends the text "I love you" in Arabic, another - in French, the third - in English, etc. Yes, negotiating with everyone is long and dreary, but it's worth it.
  3. You can arrange each confession into a separate picture and make a video from the resulting images. Nice music, alternating frames, each of which contains the cherished phrase, perhaps some inserts from films, photographs and other interesting things that your imagination will generate, will sincerely delight your soul mate.
  4. Record recognition on a dictaphone (the difficulty lies in not making a mistake with the pronunciation), upload it to the Internet and send it to your soulmate to please her not only with your love, but also with your voice. And also a face, if you decide to create a video with your participation.

Real love

Here you can use the previous methods, because, despite joint walks and other delights, for sure your second half has a page on the social network.

If your love is not registered anywhere or you do not like any of the provided virtual options, there are other ways to say "I love you" in different languages \u200b\u200bof the world, without resorting to the help of the Internet:

  1. First, you have to work a little and learn how to quickly make origami, namely flowers. In each paper that you fold into the "plant", you must write the phrase: "I love you." In all flowers, except for one: it is necessary to place a full-fledged recognition of feelings in it, not limited to three words. Of course, each bud will contain the cherished expression in different languages. Next, you need to present the finished bouquet to your loved one, hinting that this is not a simple bouquet, but, so to speak, speaking. The girl will not have to guess for a long time what it means - the answer will lie on the surface. But it's not a fact that your beloved will immediately guess what's what. You may have to ask her to look into each bud.
  2. You can arrange an interesting quest, where the main task of the recipient of the confessions will be to find all the postcards (cardboard boxes, pieces of paper) with the words “I love you” hidden throughout the apartment. You can add the game "hot-cold" to the entertainment so that a person does not get tired of searching. You can make pieces of paper more detailed and, under confessions, write hints to the location of the next "treasure". True, in any case, you will need to make a final gesture, otherwise looking for pieces of paper without an incentive will not seem so exciting to your soulmate. At least something small, like a box of chocolates or a heart-shaped pillow. The main thing is that at least something, yes.
  3. Arrange a video evening for your other half. You will need to pick up a collection of short films made in different countries, and then sit in front of the screen. When the film comes from Italy, you can whisper softly, "I love you" in Italian, American in English, etc.
  4. Present your loved one with postcards with pictures of different countries, on the back of which you can preliminarily write: "I love you" in the language corresponding to the depicted state. Instead of postcards, you can give souvenirs, sweets and other amenities.

"I love you" in Arabic and more

So, it's time for an entertaining translation. Below is the phrase "I love you" in different languages. The confessions are divided into categories: there are easier ones, and there are more difficult ones. Here we go?

Conclusion

Yes, you have to tinker with some of the symbols in an attempt to redraw them onto paper. However, this has its own charm, because you have to try hard for the sake of your other half, which means that with each drawing you will put a piece of your soul into your creation.

In any case, now you know how to initially confess your love to a person. Use the information received wisely, make your soul mate happy and experience the happiness of the sincere joy of your beloved / beloved yourself!

I LOVE YOU in 86 languages: 1. Abkhazian "I love you" - Sarah bar ...

I LOVE YOU in 86 languages:
1. Abkhazian "I love you" - Sara bara bzia bzo
2. Arabic "I love you" - Ana ahebeki
3. Adyghe "I love you" - Se ry plagun
4. Altai "I Love You" - Meng Seni Turar
5. Albanian "I love you" - Une dua ti
6. Amharic "I love you" - Afeggere ante
7. English "I love you" - Ai love yu
8. Armenian "I love you" - Es kes sirumam
9. Afghan "I love you" - Ma di kavel mina
10. Bashkir "I love you" - Min hine yaratau
11. Belarusian "I love you" - I chabe kakhayu
12. Burmese "I Love You" - Chena tingo chhi ti (Chumma tingo chhiti)
13. Bulgarian "I love you" - Az ti obicham
14. Buryat "I love you" - Bi shamai durlakha
15. Hungarian "I love you" - Seretlek
16. Vietnamese "I love you" - Em yeu anh, anh yeu em
17. Dutch "I love you" - Ik huid van yu
18. Greek "I love you" - Ego agapo su
19. Georgian "I Love You" - Meshen Mikvarhar
20. Danish "I love you" - Yeg elsker dit
21. Dungai "I love you" - Vo zhyay no
22. Hebrew "I love you" - Ani ohevet otkha
23. Yiddish "I love you" - Ob dikh lyb
24. Indonesian "I Love You" - Saya Mentiinta Kou
25. Spanish "I love you" - Yo te amo
26. Italian "I love you" - Io te amo
27. Kabardino-Circassian "I love you" - Se ue lagoon
28. Kazakh "I love you" - Meng seni zharatam
29. Kara-Latyk "I love you" - K "tybytyk
30. Kyrgyz "I love you" - men seni suyu
31. Kalmyk "I love you" - Bi chi durta bolh
32. Komi "I love you" - Mae gladate tene
33. Koryaksky "I love you" - Gymnan gychchi yylnu lynyk
34. Kumyk "I love you" - Meng seni syuyim
35. Chinese "I love you" - Wo ah ni
36. Lakskiy "I love you" - On wing hira hun
37. Latvian "I love you" - Es tevi milu
38. Latin "I love you" - Ego tu amare
39. Lithuanian "I love you" - Ash tavya mile
40. Luganda "I love you" - Nkukwagala
41. Macedonian "I love you" - Yas tebe sakam
42. Malagayan "I love you" - Tia ianuo ao
43. Malaysian "I love you" - Aku kunta kapada avak
44. Mari "I love you" - My tyimy ratam
45. Mengrelian "I love you" - Ma si mnyork
46. \u200b\u200bMoldavian "I love you" - T "yubesk
47. Mongolian "I love you" - Bi tand hairtai
48. Mordovian "I love you" - Mon vechkan
49. Navajo (dine) "I love you" - Ka-ta-uur-d
50. Nivkh (Gilan) "I love you" - Fashion codes chmod
51. German "I love you" - Ich lib dikh
52. Nivkhsky "I love you" - No scum
53. Norwegian "I love you" - Eg dag elski
54. Nenets "I love you" - Man khamzangav sit
55. Ossetian "I love you" - Az daima uvarzon
56. Persian "I love you" - Man then eisch
57. Polish "I love you" - I tsen koham
58. Portuguese "I love you" - A mo te
59. Romanian "I love you" - T "yubesk
60. Serbian-Croatian "I love you" - I am tu voleti
61. Slovak "I love you" - Mam cha glad
62. Slovenian "I love you" - Yaz ti love
63. Somalia "I love you" - Aniga ku esel
64. Swahili "I love you" - Mimikupenda
65. Tagalog "I love you" - Ako sia umibig
66. Tajik "I love you" - Man tul nokhs methinam
67. Tamil "I love you" - Nan unnai kadaliren
68. Tatar "I love you" - Min sini yaratam
69. Tuvan "I love you" - Meng seni ynakshir
70. Turkish "I love you" - Ben sana seviyorum
71. Uzbek "I love you" - Meng seni sevem
72. Ukrainian "I love you" - I tebe kohai
73. Udmurt "I love you" - Yaratschke mon tonne
74. Finnish "I love you" - Rakastan sinua
75. French "I love you" - Zhe tam
76. Hansi "I love you" - Ina zon ka
77. Khakassian "I love you" - Min sin khynara
78. Hindi "I love you" - Mei tumsey par karta hum
79. Czech "I love you" - Mom are glad
80. Chuvash "I love you" - eps sana yoradap
81. Swedish "I love you" - Yad elskar day
82. Evenk "I love you" - Bi sine five
83. Erzyan "I love you" - Mon tone vechkems
84. Esperanto "I love you" - Mi amas sin
85. Estonian "I love you" - Ma armas