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Say I Love You in Different Languages

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By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com

If you want to have a successful marriage, say "I Love You" to your spouse every day. Here is how to say "I Love You" in different languages.

A-D ~~ E-H ~~ I-N ~~ P-S ~~ T-Z

  • Afrikaans: Ek is lief vir jou

  • Albanian: Te dua

  • Arabic: Ana behibak (to male) or Ana behibek (to female)

  • Armenian: Yes kez sirumem

  • Basque: Maitea haut

  • Bavarian: I mog di narrisch gern

  • Bengali: Ami tomake bhalobashi

  • Bulgarian: Obicham te

  • Burmese: Nin ko nga chitde or Chit pa de

  • Cambodian: Bon sro lanh oon

  • Catalan: T'estimo

  • Cherokee: Tsi ge yu i

  • Cheyenne: Ne mohotatse

  • Chichewa: Ndimakukonda

  • Chickasaw: Chiholloli

  • Chinese: Ngo oi ney or Wo ai ni

  • Corsican: Ti tengu caru

  • Croatian: Volim te

  • Czech: Miluji te

  • Danish: Jeg elske dig

  • Dholuo (Kenyan tribe): Aheri ~ contributed by Evelyn D.

  • Dutch: Ik hou van je

Please send any missing "I Love You" translations to marriage.guide@about.com. Thanks!

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