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I was raised in the U.S. and speak fluent English. But, I was born in the Canal Zone and grew up in Miami Florida so I speak just enough Spanish to get myself in trouble.

My bride was born and raised in Brazil to American missionaries so she speaks both English and Fluent Portuguese. As part of our lifelong romance we've learned to say "I Love You" in lots of different languages.

Here are 25 different ways you can say "I Love You" to your sweetie!

I love you (English)

Ich liebe Dich (German)

Je t'aime (French)

Sarang Ham-nida (Korean)

Jeg elsker dig (Danish)

Wo ai ni (Mandarin)

Ngo oi ney (Cantonese)

Ik hou van jou (Dutch)

Aishiteru (Japanese)

Bahibak (Lebanese)

Ya tyebya lyublyu (Russian)

Eu te amo (Portuguese)

Ti amo/Ti voglio bene (Italian)

S'agapo (Greek)

agapo se (Greek)

Ina sonki (Hausa(Nigeria))

Yo te amo (Spanish)

te quiero (Spanish)

Kocham cie (Polish)

Seni seviyorum (Turkish)

Aloha au ia'oe (Hawaiian)

Myliu tave (Lithuanian)

Mahal kita (Tagalog)

Lubim ta (Slovak)

Saya kasih awak (Malay)

Ani ohaw otkha (Hebrew masc. sing.)

Ani ohav otakh (Hebrew fem. sing.)

Ani ohav etkhem (Hebrew masc. or mixed plural)

Ani ohav etkhen (Hebrew fem. Plural)

Khao raak thoe (Thai, affectionate, sweet, loving)

Minä rakastan sinua (Finnish)

Jag älskar dig (Swedish)