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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

  • Icelandic: Eg elska thig

  • Indian Gujarati dialect: Tane prem karoo choo

  • Indonesian: Saya cinta padamu

  • Irish: Taim i'ngra leat

  • Italian: Ti amo or Ti voglio bene

  • Japanese: Ai shite ru or Kimi o ai shiteru

  • Kannada (India): Naanu ninnanu preethisuthene ~ contributed by Sochin D.

  • Kenyan: Nakupenda ~ Thanks to Gloria N.

  • Kiswahili (East African): Ninakupenda ~ contributed by Evelyn D.

  • Korean: Sarang hapnida

  • Kurdish: Ez te hezdikhem

  • Lao: Khoi huk chau

  • Latin: Te amo

  • Latvian: Es tev milu

  • Lebanese: Bahibak

  • Lithuanian: As myliu tave

  • Luo: Aheri

  • Macedonian: Te sakam

  • Malay: Saya cintamu or Saya sayangmu

  • Maltese: Inhobbok ~ contributed by Casha.

  • Mandarin: Wo ai ni

  • Mohawk: Konoronhkwa or Kanbhik

  • Moroccan: Ana moajaba bik

  • Navajo: Ayor anosh'ni

  • Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg or elsker deg ~ contributed by Mai.

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

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