What's your language of love? Here are dozens of translations of the words "I Love You." It can be very romantic to whisper these words in your loved ones ear.
Ich liebe Dich (German)
I love you (English)
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)
Sukiyo (Japanese)
Bahibak (Lebanese)
Ya tyebya lyublyu (Russian)
Eu te amo (Portuguese)
Ti amo/Ti voglio bene (Italian) courtesy of Dennis
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)
'S tough leam ort (scottish Gaelic)
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) corrected, Thanks to Ella Lynoure Rajamaki
Jag älskar dig (Swedish) corrected, thanks to Magnus Nystedt
The following translations were submitted to InspirationPoint.com by visitors and newsletter subscribers.
Miluji Te (Czech) courtesy of Marlene M.
Te Amo (Latin) courtesy of Matt Preston
Ninakupenda (Kiswahili, Kenya) courtesy of Ronald Kaburia
Achamin (Kalenjin, Kenya) courtesy of Ronald Kaburia
May tum say pyar karta hun (Urdu, Pakistan) courtesy of Réjeanne Levesque
Main Tumse Pyaar Karta Hun (Hindi) courtesy of ShaZ
Nali ku temwa (Chibemba, Zambia) courtesy of Humphrey Kabwe
Aku Cinta Kamu (Indonesian) courtesy of Hardiawan Kusnadi
Te Sakam (Macedonian) courtesy of Chelyn72
Ég elska þig (Icelandic) courtesy of Garðar
oo tane prem karu chu (Gujarati) courtesy of Pallav
Te iubesc (Romanian) courtesy of Gabriela
Mo fe ran re (Nigeria (yoruba langauge)) courtesy of J.M.Rietveld
mame adhare (Srilanka) courtesy of J.M.Rietveld
Ndinokuda (Zimbabwe) courtesy of Leon
Volim te (Croatia) courtesy of andrej.s
Anh yeu Em ({Males}Vietnamese) courtesy of Suecream
Em yeu Anh ({Females}Vietnamese) courtesy of Suecream
Mon rahkistan tonu (Saame, Lappish, the north of Finland) courtesy of Derry
'k'ou van ui (Flemmish of the part of Ghent) courtesy of Derry
chun luk ter (Thailand) courtesy of cliff88
I ovelay ouyay (pig latin) courtesy of lllamb
Rwy'n dy garu di (Welsh) courtesy of El.Jones
Ami tomakay bala basi (Bangla) courtesy of syed
JAS TE SAKAM (Macedonian) courtesy of Suzana
NINNU NENU PREMESTHUNANU (TELUGU south part of India) courtesy of Ravi
Bahebbak (Arabic to the male) courtesy of Nisrine B
Bahebbek (Arabic to the female) courtesy of Nisrine B
Szeretlek (Hungarian) courtesy of viki4 B
afekereshe alhu (Ethiopia) courtesy of Baherdar
Ek het jou lief (Afrikaans) courtesy of Tom
Ke o Rata (South Sotho) courtesy of Tom
Mina funani wena (Zulu) courtesy of Tom
BON SALENG OUN (guy to girl (Cambodian)) courtesy of krazysis
OUN SALENG BON (girl to guy (Cambodian)) courtesy of krazysis
Volim te (accent 'O' (Serbian)) courtesy of Andrej
Inhobbok (Maltese) courtesy of Charles
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